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11/02/2002 16:44:01
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00618137
Message ID:
00618585
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17
>From Vlad
>Take a look to CDO (Collaboration Data Objects). First versions of it were called Active Messaging >Objects. It seems it is the representation of MAPI in objects.

>From Nigel
>Download my MAPIMail class from here or my website.
>
>This allows you to read a message. MAPI won't allow you to move messages. You could also look through old FoxTalk issues for Andrew Coates' article on reading incoming mail using events.

Vlad and Nigel,

Thank you both for your reply.

Nigel: ** A bit of a problem here**: Your download from here takes me to http://nbcsoftware.com/freeware.html This page says:

This class is designed to be placed on a form in Visual FoxPro. You then place the names of any number of image files in the class properties and, when the form is activated, the class will cycle through the images and change the form's icon to the image specified.

Somehow, I don't think that is the right download link... thought you might like to know. I meant to send you a private yesterday but I forgot.

BUT, I did get a copy from another PUTM; so I have this example to use. And I also have the outlookx.vcx wrapper. I knew before - and now I really know more about how to SEND mail based on what others have done. But (as above), I am looking for, like, a 'list' of MAPI commands to use with outlook, i.e. oMail.READ, oMail.DELETE, oMail.CURRENTUSER... That way I can do some research and play with O2000 a bit more on my own... so, what source did you use to find out the commands you issue to Outlook in your MAPIMAIL??

Vlad: I think your reply is closer to what I am seeking (ref previous paragraph). I have just searched the UT, MSDN, FOXTALK, and WIKI. Should I be looking for a book which has the 'list' I am looking for??

Sorry to be a pain, but this is very confusing. I remember the "good ol' days" of having a handy reference book - open the page - poof!! there was the list!!... now I can't find anything in my help system at all... (and I keep losing my car keys as well)... lol...

TIA

Ric
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