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MailItem Close Event
Hi all,
I have a MailItem object (technically via Redemption, but as far as I can tell, it works the same with the "normal" object library as well), which I'm displaying on screen with the Display method. I'm monitoring the Close event to determine if the message is not being sent. I need to find some way of determining whether the user has clicked Cancel to the "Do you want to save changes?" dialog and the message is really still open. Is there some way I can do this? I've looked around most of the properties, including the various GetInspector properties, and I can't seem to find ANYTHING that's different whether I click "Cancel" or "No" when prompted. Or better yet, is there an easy way to open an object with Display, then determine when the message has been finalized (i.e., sent or truly closed)? Thanks, Rob |
MailItem Close Event
You will get either the MailItem's Send event or its Inspector's Close event. Another possibility is that the user deletes the message. Then the MailItem's BeforeDelete fires after the user had the chance to cancel. That event is available sinve OL XP. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:04:53 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: Hi all, I have a MailItem object (technically via Redemption, but as far as I can tell, it works the same with the "normal" object library as well), which I'm displaying on screen with the Display method. I'm monitoring the Close event to determine if the message is not being sent. I need to find some way of determining whether the user has clicked Cancel to the "Do you want to save changes?" dialog and the message is really still open. Is there some way I can do this? I've looked around most of the properties, including the various GetInspector properties, and I can't seem to find ANYTHING that's different whether I click "Cancel" or "No" when prompted. Or better yet, is there an easy way to open an object with Display, then determine when the message has been finalized (i.e., sent or truly closed)? Thanks, Rob |
MailItem Close Event
But what's happening is that the Close event is firing *before* the
Yes/No/Cancel question is answered. So if the user says Cancel, then sends the message, I've already processed the Close event. How can I tell, either during the Close event or immediately afterwards, whether the message was actually closed or if it's still on-screen? Rob "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... You will get either the MailItem's Send event or its Inspector's Close event. Another possibility is that the user deletes the message. Then the MailItem's BeforeDelete fires after the user had the chance to cancel. That event is available sinve OL XP. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:04:53 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: Hi all, I have a MailItem object (technically via Redemption, but as far as I can tell, it works the same with the "normal" object library as well), which I'm displaying on screen with the Display method. I'm monitoring the Close event to determine if the message is not being sent. I need to find some way of determining whether the user has clicked Cancel to the "Do you want to save changes?" dialog and the message is really still open. Is there some way I can do this? I've looked around most of the properties, including the various GetInspector properties, and I can't seem to find ANYTHING that's different whether I click "Cancel" or "No" when prompted. Or better yet, is there an easy way to open an object with Display, then determine when the message has been finalized (i.e., sent or truly closed)? Thanks, Rob |
MailItem Close Event
Simply do not process anythign in the MailItem's Close event, but wait for one of the other events. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Thu, 19 Apr 2007 01:29:19 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: But what's happening is that the Close event is firing *before* the Yes/No/Cancel question is answered. So if the user says Cancel, then sends the message, I've already processed the Close event. How can I tell, either during the Close event or immediately afterwards, whether the message was actually closed or if it's still on-screen? Rob "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... You will get either the MailItem's Send event or its Inspector's Close event. Another possibility is that the user deletes the message. Then the MailItem's BeforeDelete fires after the user had the chance to cancel. That event is available sinve OL XP. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:04:53 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: Hi all, I have a MailItem object (technically via Redemption, but as far as I can tell, it works the same with the "normal" object library as well), which I'm displaying on screen with the Display method. I'm monitoring the Close event to determine if the message is not being sent. I need to find some way of determining whether the user has clicked Cancel to the "Do you want to save changes?" dialog and the message is really still open. Is there some way I can do this? I've looked around most of the properties, including the various GetInspector properties, and I can't seem to find ANYTHING that's different whether I click "Cancel" or "No" when prompted. Or better yet, is there an easy way to open an object with Display, then determine when the message has been finalized (i.e., sent or truly closed)? Thanks, Rob |
MailItem Close Event
What other events fire when an item is closed, but not saved? I couldn't
find anything that fired and was distinguishable. Rob "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message .. . Simply do not process anythign in the MailItem's Close event, but wait for one of the other events. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Thu, 19 Apr 2007 01:29:19 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: But what's happening is that the Close event is firing *before* the Yes/No/Cancel question is answered. So if the user says Cancel, then sends the message, I've already processed the Close event. How can I tell, either during the Close event or immediately afterwards, whether the message was actually closed or if it's still on-screen? Rob "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... You will get either the MailItem's Send event or its Inspector's Close event. Another possibility is that the user deletes the message. Then the MailItem's BeforeDelete fires after the user had the chance to cancel. That event is available sinve OL XP. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:04:53 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: Hi all, I have a MailItem object (technically via Redemption, but as far as I can tell, it works the same with the "normal" object library as well), which I'm displaying on screen with the Display method. I'm monitoring the Close event to determine if the message is not being sent. I need to find some way of determining whether the user has clicked Cancel to the "Do you want to save changes?" dialog and the message is really still open. Is there some way I can do this? I've looked around most of the properties, including the various GetInspector properties, and I can't seem to find ANYTHING that's different whether I click "Cancel" or "No" when prompted. Or better yet, is there an easy way to open an object with Display, then determine when the message has been finalized (i.e., sent or truly closed)? Thanks, Rob |
MailItem Close Event
Just to give you a better idea of what I'm trying to accomplish, I'm
creating a new e-mail and populating the subject, body, etc., then displaying it on-screen. I then need to wait (indefinitely) until one of three things occurs, and determine with absolute certainty which one it was: the e-mail is sent; the e-mail is saved but not sent, the e-mail is cancelled without being saved or sent. It's those last two that're causing the big headache, since the Close event happens before the Save Yes/No/Cancel question is asked. That means I have no way of determining what actually happened to the outgoing e-mail after that point. I've tried monitoring the "BeforeDelete" event, but it doesn't fire if the message is new (whether or not I save it before-hand). Thanks, Rob |
MailItem Close Event
A-ha!
Okay, after poking around a bit, I've determined that what I need to do is to monitor the Inspector's Close event, not the MailItem's Close event. That will tell me deterministically when the window has been closed, and from that point, I can determine what actually happened to the item by looking at its Saved property, which will be either True, False, or raise an error if the item has been sent successfully. Thanks for trying to help me out. I appreciate your efforts. Rob "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message .. . Simply do not process anythign in the MailItem's Close event, but wait for one of the other events. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Thu, 19 Apr 2007 01:29:19 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: But what's happening is that the Close event is firing *before* the Yes/No/Cancel question is answered. So if the user says Cancel, then sends the message, I've already processed the Close event. How can I tell, either during the Close event or immediately afterwards, whether the message was actually closed or if it's still on-screen? Rob "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... You will get either the MailItem's Send event or its Inspector's Close event. Another possibility is that the user deletes the message. Then the MailItem's BeforeDelete fires after the user had the chance to cancel. That event is available sinve OL XP. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:04:53 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: Hi all, I have a MailItem object (technically via Redemption, but as far as I can tell, it works the same with the "normal" object library as well), which I'm displaying on screen with the Display method. I'm monitoring the Close event to determine if the message is not being sent. I need to find some way of determining whether the user has clicked Cancel to the "Do you want to save changes?" dialog and the message is really still open. Is there some way I can do this? I've looked around most of the properties, including the various GetInspector properties, and I can't seem to find ANYTHING that's different whether I click "Cancel" or "No" when prompted. Or better yet, is there an easy way to open an object with Display, then determine when the message has been finalized (i.e., sent or truly closed)? Thanks, Rob |
MailItem Close Event
Sorry, looking back, you had pointed me to the Inspector's Close event in
your very first response; I hadn't picked up on it, and thought you were still referring to the MailItem's Close event. My bad! Rob "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... You will get either the MailItem's Send event or its Inspector's Close event. Another possibility is that the user deletes the message. Then the MailItem's BeforeDelete fires after the user had the chance to cancel. That event is available sinve OL XP. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:04:53 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: Hi all, I have a MailItem object (technically via Redemption, but as far as I can tell, it works the same with the "normal" object library as well), which I'm displaying on screen with the Display method. I'm monitoring the Close event to determine if the message is not being sent. I need to find some way of determining whether the user has clicked Cancel to the "Do you want to save changes?" dialog and the message is really still open. Is there some way I can do this? I've looked around most of the properties, including the various GetInspector properties, and I can't seem to find ANYTHING that's different whether I click "Cancel" or "No" when prompted. Or better yet, is there an easy way to open an object with Display, then determine when the message has been finalized (i.e., sent or truly closed)? Thanks, Rob |
MailItem Close Event
What's funny about all this is that it seems that whatever reason I had for
not using a modal display is no longer applicable, and I'm going through all this effort for nothing. sigh! Rob "Robert Morley" wrote in message ... Sorry, looking back, you had pointed me to the Inspector's Close event in your very first response; I hadn't picked up on it, and thought you were still referring to the MailItem's Close event. My bad! Rob "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... You will get either the MailItem's Send event or its Inspector's Close event. Another possibility is that the user deletes the message. Then the MailItem's BeforeDelete fires after the user had the chance to cancel. That event is available sinve OL XP. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html...&lang=en&pub=6 Am Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:04:53 -0400 schrieb Robert Morley: Hi all, I have a MailItem object (technically via Redemption, but as far as I can tell, it works the same with the "normal" object library as well), which I'm displaying on screen with the Display method. I'm monitoring the Close event to determine if the message is not being sent. I need to find some way of determining whether the user has clicked Cancel to the "Do you want to save changes?" dialog and the message is really still open. Is there some way I can do this? I've looked around most of the properties, including the various GetInspector properties, and I can't seem to find ANYTHING that's different whether I click "Cancel" or "No" when prompted. Or better yet, is there an easy way to open an object with Display, then determine when the message has been finalized (i.e., sent or truly closed)? Thanks, Rob |
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