CCOD E-mail routing and creation of SR

I am trying to find out if there is a process or a workflow that would allow for an e-mail that has been routed to the communications tab to have an SR created via workflow or some other method.

Erik, I believe would require a web service program accomplish this functionality.

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    I'm at the stage of reinstalling, but I would rather troubleshoot the problem, just in case ever hit the same wall in the future. I have run Test-OutlookConnectivity with the following output;
    RunspaceId         : 71f8d740-c499-4bbe-8baf-9cbb12566fb8
    Server             : PW-SC-01.companyname.local
    MonitorIdentity    : Outlook.Protocol\OutlookRpcDeepTestProbe\NEW2013
    RequestId          : 75641e34-aa49-4fce-aad7-181b56dd7b29
    ExecutionStartTime : 10/11/2014 13:50:03
    ExecutionEndTime   : 10/11/2014 13:50:03
    Error              : Error 0x6ba (The RPC server is unavailable) from ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion: 
                         RpcAsyncCompleteCall 
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 2
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1710
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 0 (0x00000000)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 13
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1352
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: -1073606646 (0xC002100A)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0xC002100A
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1380
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 12175 (0x00002F8F)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Unicode string: /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x00010000
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1385
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 8 (0x00000008)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Binary Buffer: [48-1263-10248-1262-126-9632122164676121-3988104-118-11373-61-94
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                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 2
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1710
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 0 (0x00000000)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 13
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1352
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: -1073606646 (0xC002100A)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0xC002100A
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1380
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 12175 (0x00002F8F)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Unicode string: /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x00010000
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1385
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 8 (0x00000008)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Binary Buffer: [48-1263-10248-1262-126-9632122164676121-3988104-118-11373-61-94
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                            at Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion()
                            at Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ExchangeClient.ClientAsyncCallState_Connect.End(IntPtr& 
                         contextHandle, TimeSpan& pollsMax, Int32& retryCount, TimeSpan& retryDelay, String& dn
    PoisonedCount      : 0
    ExecutionId        : 63105129
    SampleValue        : 33.5194
    ExecutionContext   :     Mailbox logon verification
                                 EMSMDB.Connect()
                                 Task produced output:
                                 - TaskStarted = 10/11/2014 13:50:03
                                 - TaskFinished = 10/11/2014 13:50:03
                                 - Exception = Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ServerUnavailableException: Error 0x6ba (The RPC 
                         server is unavailable) from ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion: RpcAsyncCompleteCall 
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 2
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1710
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 0 (0x00000000)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 13
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1352
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: -1073606646 (0xC002100A)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0xC002100A
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1380
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 12175 (0x00002F8F)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Unicode string: /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x00010000
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1385
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
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                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 8 (0x00000008)
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