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Ken,
Thanks, I had hoped that wasn't going to be it. I have tried numerous times to enumerate the built in command bars of the envelope in WordMail but I have been unable to access them. I only get back the Mainmenu bar, not the "Standard" bar. I have no problem getting all of the other toolbars, just not Standard. Do you know of a method to just read the built-in command bar from the Envelope when WordMail is the editor? I was hoping that there was a property buried somewhere, like Importance, that captured the need for the MailItem to be digitally signed. It would seem that since the email is not signed until after the MailItem's Send event fires, then there must be some attribute on the MailItem that tells Outlook to sign it. Let's look at it from the other point of view: if within Outlook I wanted to programmatically create an email (MailItem) from scratch and tell Outlook to Digitally Sign it before it is sent, what would I need to do? Is there a flag or method built into the MailItem or Inspector that lets Outlook know to sign the message before it is sent? I have tried OutlookSpy and code like the following to get the built- in toolbar, but no luck. Dim word = CType(Me.Inspector.WordEditor, Word.Document) For Each i As CommandBar In word.CommandBars For Each c As CommandBarControl In i.Controls 'check the control name, caption etc. I have also tried monitoring the PropertyChanged and CustomPropertyChanged events but they don't pickup when you change the state of the button. I appreciate the help. |
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I know of no way to access anything much in the Envelope object. Some MAPI
property being changed or set if the button is depressed might not be true unless the item is saved. I'd think then the MessageClass would be changed, but I don't work with signed messages very often. It's possible that MS has internal ways to get at that information that aren't exposed to the outside world, just like certain CommandBarControls can't be used by outside code. If it's not exposed in the controls listed in OutlookSpy then it's inaccessible. In a true Outlook item I'd read the button State from the Standard toolbar. Since the toolbar is provided by Office changes to CommandBar controls don't set any Outlook properties natively. That would have to be coded using control events. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm wrote in message ... Ken, Thanks, I had hoped that wasn't going to be it. I have tried numerous times to enumerate the built in command bars of the envelope in WordMail but I have been unable to access them. I only get back the Mainmenu bar, not the "Standard" bar. I have no problem getting all of the other toolbars, just not Standard. Do you know of a method to just read the built-in command bar from the Envelope when WordMail is the editor? I was hoping that there was a property buried somewhere, like Importance, that captured the need for the MailItem to be digitally signed. It would seem that since the email is not signed until after the MailItem's Send event fires, then there must be some attribute on the MailItem that tells Outlook to sign it. Let's look at it from the other point of view: if within Outlook I wanted to programmatically create an email (MailItem) from scratch and tell Outlook to Digitally Sign it before it is sent, what would I need to do? Is there a flag or method built into the MailItem or Inspector that lets Outlook know to sign the message before it is sent? I have tried OutlookSpy and code like the following to get the built- in toolbar, but no luck. Dim word = CType(Me.Inspector.WordEditor, Word.Document) For Each i As CommandBar In word.CommandBars For Each c As CommandBarControl In i.Controls 'check the control name, caption etc. I have also tried monitoring the PropertyChanged and CustomPropertyChanged events but they don't pickup when you change the state of the button. I appreciate the help. |
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