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Hi
Initially I thought in NewInspector event if EntryID == null then consider it as a new mail and Inspector window gets opened in Edit mode. But its not always fact, if i doubleClick on mail item from Outbox or Sent folder it does have EntryID and Inspector window gets opened in Edit mode. So just checking for EntryID == null will not work. What is the correct way to identify. Is mail is opened in EDIT mode.? - Regards |
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