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Message queued in drafts and not outbox
I've seen this written about a bit, but mostly in regards to
redemption. For the new mail window, I add my own button and button handler, upon the button click, I do the following: OOMMailItem.Save modify some properties via ex-mapi. MAPIMessage.SaveChanges w/ KEEP_OPEN_READWRITE MAPIMessage.SubmitMessage MAPI.FlushQueues Inspector.close w/ olDiscard. I gather, doing the submit before the inspector is actually closed, isn't good, but I'm not sure how to get message otherwise, especially since as new message it doesn't have an entry id. Any suggestions for improvement there? The main issue is that the message is queued in the drafts folder and not the outbox, causing some annoyment. How can I get this to be queued in the outbox? I have tried OOMMailItem.move, but that will just will makes the a copy as the mapi handler doesn't seem to get know about the change, and the submitted message still goes through the drafts. Any help, much appreciated. J |
Message queued in drafts and not outbox
Do move the message first. Keep in mind that Move() returns the new message
(that is what your code needs to use). The old message must be immediatley released. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "JahMic" wrote in message oups.com... I've seen this written about a bit, but mostly in regards to redemption. For the new mail window, I add my own button and button handler, upon the button click, I do the following: OOMMailItem.Save modify some properties via ex-mapi. MAPIMessage.SaveChanges w/ KEEP_OPEN_READWRITE MAPIMessage.SubmitMessage MAPI.FlushQueues Inspector.close w/ olDiscard. I gather, doing the submit before the inspector is actually closed, isn't good, but I'm not sure how to get message otherwise, especially since as new message it doesn't have an entry id. Any suggestions for improvement there? The main issue is that the message is queued in the drafts folder and not the outbox, causing some annoyment. How can I get this to be queued in the outbox? I have tried OOMMailItem.move, but that will just will makes the a copy as the mapi handler doesn't seem to get know about the change, and the submitted message still goes through the drafts. Any help, much appreciated. J |
Message queued in drafts and not outbox
That was it! I never occurred to me to check if there was a return
value from move. Onwards, J On Jun 1, 2:22 am, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Do move the message first. Keep in mind that Move() returns the new message (that is what your code needs to use). The old message must be immediatley released. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "JahMic" wrote in message oups.com... I've seen this written about a bit, but mostly in regards to redemption. For the new mail window, I add my own button and button handler, upon the button click, I do the following: OOMMailItem.Save modify some properties via ex-mapi. MAPIMessage.SaveChanges w/ KEEP_OPEN_READWRITE MAPIMessage.SubmitMessage MAPI.FlushQueues Inspector.close w/ olDiscard. I gather, doing the submit before the inspector is actually closed, isn't good, but I'm not sure how to get message otherwise, especially since as new message it doesn't have an entry id. Any suggestions for improvement there? The main issue is that the message is queued in the drafts folder and not the outbox, causing some annoyment. How can I get this to be queued in the outbox? I have tried OOMMailItem.move, but that will just will makes the a copy as the mapi handler doesn't seem to get know about the change, and the submitted message still goes through the drafts. Any help, much appreciated. J- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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