Hi Michael,
I finally understand. I installed OutlookSpy & saw that the last verb was
reply to sender. Then I noticed that the time shown in the property isn't
entirely different. It's different by exactly 8 hours. My time zone is 8
hours off GMT.
Problem solved. Thanks for your help.
Thank you, Mike
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"Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Since OL07 you can use the ProeprtyAccessor for that, in older version use
CDO 1.21 or Redemption (www.dimastr.com).
Look for the property PR_LAST_VERB_EXECUTION_TIME, which has the PropTag
0x10820040, or in DASL: http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x10820040
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Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
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Am Thu, 10 Dec 2009 20:04:01 -0800 schrieb mmoo
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message: "You replied on 12/8/2009 9:02 PM."
In VBA, how do I detect if a mail item has been replied to?
I've looked at the properties for the MailItem object.
One of the MailItem properties is ItemProperties. I iterated through it.
I can't find any property with this info.
My goal is to automate finding duplicate mail items.
Many items got duplicated by accident. I thought I'd just look for items
with the same subject, received time & a couple other attributes. Then
delete
all but one copy. It should be easy....
Well, I delayed in cleaning up the duplicates. I've replied to some of
them.
In Outlook, only the particular one I replied to shows "you replied..." at
the top. I want to keep the item that has this "you replied..." text and
delete all other copies.
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