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Dear MVP,
When I delete an email using CDO delete() method, I use Attachment::WriteToFile, Attachment::ReadFromFile, and Message::Update() to modify the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of the hidden message successfully. But when I synchronize my POP3 account with POP3 server, the copy of message is not deleted in POP3 server. I guess there is a flag to tell Outlook whether read "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment. If I delete a message in Inbox and then delete it permanently in the "Deleted Item Box", Outlook stores the UID in the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of hidden message, and sets the flag. When synchronizing with POP3 Server, Outlook reads the flag and knows that some messages have been permanently deleted. So Outlook starts to read "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment and gets the UID. But when my add-in adds UID to that attachment, it does not set the flag, so Outlook does not know if anything has changed and does not read that attachment. I have searched the whole values using OutlookSpy but could not find the flag. Could you tell me what happened when synchronizing with POP3 Server, which flag or value should I modify, and how to tell Outlook to read the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of hidden message in Inbox when synchronizing with POP3 Server? This is the last step to achieve the goal. :-) Thank you so much! ---------- Rui Feng Beijing, China "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: CDO does nott allow to modify the attachment data directly, so you wowuld need to save the attachment as a file, modify it, delete the old attachment, add the new one. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... I have got the whole relations of UIDL message id, attachment file name of the hidden message, and POP Account ID! And I have got the values in my program. Thanks for your great OutlookSpy! Select a message -- IMessage -- GetProps -- Property Tag == 0x8013 The first 8 number of 0x8013 value is POP Account ID. It's HEX and must be changed to DEC. In the same window, the value whose Property Tag is equle to "0x8016 (|ID=0x8f01)" is the UIDL message id. Misc -- IOlkAccountManager PROP_ACCT_ID is the POP Account ID got from IMessage. Misc -- IOlkAccountManager -- select an account and click "FindAccount" The pVar of dwProp whose value is equal to "PT_LONG, 0x0003" is the attachment file ID of the hidden file. For example, my value is "2192694955". When changed to HEX, it will be "82b1deab". So the attachment file names of hidden message in Inbox are "Blob82b1deab", "Restags82b1deab" and "Deleted82b1deab". What I have to do now is to add the UIDL message id to the attachment file whose name is "Deleted82b1deab". Could you tell me how to add something in an attachment using CDO? Thank you and have a good day! :-) "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: You cannot hardcode the property tag; it is a named property, you must call IMessage::GetIDsFromNames first. I don't know how those messages are mapped to the accounts, sorry. Did you try to see if anything is available through the IOlkAccountManager (you can access it through Misc | IOlkAccountManager in OutlookSpy)? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... I've written this and it works: CComPtr IUnknown spUnknown; CComPtr IMessage spIMessage; spNewMail-get_MAPIOBJECT(&spUnknown); spUnknown-QueryInterface(IID_IMessage, (void **)&spIMessage); SPropTagArray Array; LPSPropTagArray lpArray = &Array; lpArray-cValues = 1; lpArray-aulPropTag[0] = 0x80160102; ULONG FAR lpcValues; LPSPropValue lppPropArray; HRESULT hr = spIMessage-GetProps(lpArray, NULL, &lpcValues, &lppPropArray); int nStrCount = lppPropArray-Value.bin.cb; _bstr_t bstrPOPString((wchar_t *)lppPropArray-Value.bin.lpb); char * cPOPString = bstrPOPString; ATLTRACE("POPSTRING = %s\n", cPOPString); I do not forget to free them like this: MAPIFreeBuffer((void *)lpcValues); MAPIFreeBuffer(lppPropArray); The UIDL message id have been stored in bstrPOPString. The next step is to add it to the corresponding attachment of hidden message. I don't know how to find the exact attachment because I have 3 "Deletedxxxxxxxx" files. I cannot get its property tag like PR_XXXXXX style because it has no name in MAPITAGS.H file. Instead, I use 0x80160102 directly. Do you think its property tag is different in other computers installed Outlook 2003? Thank you. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: No, it does not delete the message id. Yes, you can access the list of message ids. If you are using CDO 1.21, use the Folder.HiddenMessages to find the corresponding message. Look at the hidden messages with OutlookSpy (click IMAPIFolder, go to the "Associated Contents" tab) or MFCMAPI. I don't see however how that will help you - if you delete that message id, POP3 provider will assume that it is a new message and download it again. This is the opposite of what you are trying to achieve. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... So do you think CDO "Message.Delete" method does not delete (maybe forget to delete) message ids in that hidden message? If this is true, can my add-in access that hidden message in the Inbox and delete ids? Thank you. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Outlook stores the list of the message ids in a hidden message (PR_MESSAGE_CLASS = "IPM.MessageManager") in the Inbox. However there is no way to tell the POP3 provider in Outlook to delete a particular message from a POP3 server. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" Rui wrote in message ... Hi all. My Outlook 2003 retrieves emails from a POP3 server. I set to "Leave a copy of messages on the server" and "Remove from server when deleted from 'Deleted Items'". I wrote a COM Add-in using VC++ 6.0 When recieved a new mail from certain sender, I can catch the ItemAdd event and use CDO Message-Delete() to permanently delete that new email. But the email has not been deleted from the POP3 server. I guess there is a looking-up table in Outlook. When I delete an in "Deleted Items Folder", Outlook find ID of that email and set a value. It uses that value to notify the POP3 server next time to delete corresponding with the same ID on the server. I think maybe CDO doesn't tell Outlook that "an email was deleted and please tell POP3 Server to delete the copy when connected next time". Is that true and how to solve it? If you can do it using other programming language like VB please tell me anyway. Thank you. :-) -------- Beijing, China |
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I have no idea, sorry.
Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... Dear MVP, When I delete an email using CDO delete() method, I use Attachment::WriteToFile, Attachment::ReadFromFile, and Message::Update() to modify the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of the hidden message successfully. But when I synchronize my POP3 account with POP3 server, the copy of message is not deleted in POP3 server. I guess there is a flag to tell Outlook whether read "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment. If I delete a message in Inbox and then delete it permanently in the "Deleted Item Box", Outlook stores the UID in the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of hidden message, and sets the flag. When synchronizing with POP3 Server, Outlook reads the flag and knows that some messages have been permanently deleted. So Outlook starts to read "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment and gets the UID. But when my add-in adds UID to that attachment, it does not set the flag, so Outlook does not know if anything has changed and does not read that attachment. I have searched the whole values using OutlookSpy but could not find the flag. Could you tell me what happened when synchronizing with POP3 Server, which flag or value should I modify, and how to tell Outlook to read the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of hidden message in Inbox when synchronizing with POP3 Server? This is the last step to achieve the goal. :-) Thank you so much! ---------- Rui Feng Beijing, China "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: CDO does nott allow to modify the attachment data directly, so you wowuld need to save the attachment as a file, modify it, delete the old attachment, add the new one. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... I have got the whole relations of UIDL message id, attachment file name of the hidden message, and POP Account ID! And I have got the values in my program. Thanks for your great OutlookSpy! Select a message -- IMessage -- GetProps -- Property Tag == 0x8013 The first 8 number of 0x8013 value is POP Account ID. It's HEX and must be changed to DEC. In the same window, the value whose Property Tag is equle to "0x8016 (|ID=0x8f01)" is the UIDL message id. Misc -- IOlkAccountManager PROP_ACCT_ID is the POP Account ID got from IMessage. Misc -- IOlkAccountManager -- select an account and click "FindAccount" The pVar of dwProp whose value is equal to "PT_LONG, 0x0003" is the attachment file ID of the hidden file. For example, my value is "2192694955". When changed to HEX, it will be "82b1deab". So the attachment file names of hidden message in Inbox are "Blob82b1deab", "Restags82b1deab" and "Deleted82b1deab". What I have to do now is to add the UIDL message id to the attachment file whose name is "Deleted82b1deab". Could you tell me how to add something in an attachment using CDO? Thank you and have a good day! :-) "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: You cannot hardcode the property tag; it is a named property, you must call IMessage::GetIDsFromNames first. I don't know how those messages are mapped to the accounts, sorry. Did you try to see if anything is available through the IOlkAccountManager (you can access it through Misc | IOlkAccountManager in OutlookSpy)? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... I've written this and it works: CComPtr IUnknown spUnknown; CComPtr IMessage spIMessage; spNewMail-get_MAPIOBJECT(&spUnknown); spUnknown-QueryInterface(IID_IMessage, (void **)&spIMessage); SPropTagArray Array; LPSPropTagArray lpArray = &Array; lpArray-cValues = 1; lpArray-aulPropTag[0] = 0x80160102; ULONG FAR lpcValues; LPSPropValue lppPropArray; HRESULT hr = spIMessage-GetProps(lpArray, NULL, &lpcValues, &lppPropArray); int nStrCount = lppPropArray-Value.bin.cb; _bstr_t bstrPOPString((wchar_t *)lppPropArray-Value.bin.lpb); char * cPOPString = bstrPOPString; ATLTRACE("POPSTRING = %s\n", cPOPString); I do not forget to free them like this: MAPIFreeBuffer((void *)lpcValues); MAPIFreeBuffer(lppPropArray); The UIDL message id have been stored in bstrPOPString. The next step is to add it to the corresponding attachment of hidden message. I don't know how to find the exact attachment because I have 3 "Deletedxxxxxxxx" files. I cannot get its property tag like PR_XXXXXX style because it has no name in MAPITAGS.H file. Instead, I use 0x80160102 directly. Do you think its property tag is different in other computers installed Outlook 2003? Thank you. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: No, it does not delete the message id. Yes, you can access the list of message ids. If you are using CDO 1.21, use the Folder.HiddenMessages to find the corresponding message. Look at the hidden messages with OutlookSpy (click IMAPIFolder, go to the "Associated Contents" tab) or MFCMAPI. I don't see however how that will help you - if you delete that message id, POP3 provider will assume that it is a new message and download it again. This is the opposite of what you are trying to achieve. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... So do you think CDO "Message.Delete" method does not delete (maybe forget to delete) message ids in that hidden message? If this is true, can my add-in access that hidden message in the Inbox and delete ids? Thank you. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Outlook stores the list of the message ids in a hidden message (PR_MESSAGE_CLASS = "IPM.MessageManager") in the Inbox. However there is no way to tell the POP3 provider in Outlook to delete a particular message from a POP3 server. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" Rui wrote in message ... Hi all. My Outlook 2003 retrieves emails from a POP3 server. I set to "Leave a copy of messages on the server" and "Remove from server when deleted from 'Deleted Items'". I wrote a COM Add-in using VC++ 6.0 When recieved a new mail from certain sender, I can catch the ItemAdd event and use CDO Message-Delete() to permanently delete that new email. But the email has not been deleted from the POP3 server. I guess there is a looking-up table in Outlook. When I delete an in "Deleted Items Folder", Outlook find ID of that email and set a value. It uses that value to notify the POP3 server next time to delete corresponding with the same ID on the server. I think maybe CDO doesn't tell Outlook that "an email was deleted and please tell POP3 Server to delete the copy when connected next time". Is that true and how to solve it? If you can do it using other programming language like VB please tell me anyway. Thank you. :-) -------- Beijing, China |
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Dear MVP,
Could you please help me to check this function in the source code of Outlook? It's quite important for me to delete the copy of POP3 server. Thank you! Rui Feng "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: I have no idea, sorry. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... Dear MVP, When I delete an email using CDO delete() method, I use Attachment::WriteToFile, Attachment::ReadFromFile, and Message::Update() to modify the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of the hidden message successfully. But when I synchronize my POP3 account with POP3 server, the copy of message is not deleted in POP3 server. I guess there is a flag to tell Outlook whether read "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment. If I delete a message in Inbox and then delete it permanently in the "Deleted Item Box", Outlook stores the UID in the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of hidden message, and sets the flag. When synchronizing with POP3 Server, Outlook reads the flag and knows that some messages have been permanently deleted. So Outlook starts to read "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment and gets the UID. But when my add-in adds UID to that attachment, it does not set the flag, so Outlook does not know if anything has changed and does not read that attachment. I have searched the whole values using OutlookSpy but could not find the flag. Could you tell me what happened when synchronizing with POP3 Server, which flag or value should I modify, and how to tell Outlook to read the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of hidden message in Inbox when synchronizing with POP3 Server? This is the last step to achieve the goal. :-) Thank you so much! ---------- Rui Feng Beijing, China "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: CDO does nott allow to modify the attachment data directly, so you wowuld need to save the attachment as a file, modify it, delete the old attachment, add the new one. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... I have got the whole relations of UIDL message id, attachment file name of the hidden message, and POP Account ID! And I have got the values in my program. Thanks for your great OutlookSpy! Select a message -- IMessage -- GetProps -- Property Tag == 0x8013 The first 8 number of 0x8013 value is POP Account ID. It's HEX and must be changed to DEC. In the same window, the value whose Property Tag is equle to "0x8016 (|ID=0x8f01)" is the UIDL message id. Misc -- IOlkAccountManager PROP_ACCT_ID is the POP Account ID got from IMessage. Misc -- IOlkAccountManager -- select an account and click "FindAccount" The pVar of dwProp whose value is equal to "PT_LONG, 0x0003" is the attachment file ID of the hidden file. For example, my value is "2192694955". When changed to HEX, it will be "82b1deab". So the attachment file names of hidden message in Inbox are "Blob82b1deab", "Restags82b1deab" and "Deleted82b1deab". What I have to do now is to add the UIDL message id to the attachment file whose name is "Deleted82b1deab". Could you tell me how to add something in an attachment using CDO? Thank you and have a good day! :-) "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: You cannot hardcode the property tag; it is a named property, you must call IMessage::GetIDsFromNames first. I don't know how those messages are mapped to the accounts, sorry. Did you try to see if anything is available through the IOlkAccountManager (you can access it through Misc | IOlkAccountManager in OutlookSpy)? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... I've written this and it works: CComPtr IUnknown spUnknown; CComPtr IMessage spIMessage; spNewMail-get_MAPIOBJECT(&spUnknown); spUnknown-QueryInterface(IID_IMessage, (void **)&spIMessage); SPropTagArray Array; LPSPropTagArray lpArray = &Array; lpArray-cValues = 1; lpArray-aulPropTag[0] = 0x80160102; ULONG FAR lpcValues; LPSPropValue lppPropArray; HRESULT hr = spIMessage-GetProps(lpArray, NULL, &lpcValues, &lppPropArray); int nStrCount = lppPropArray-Value.bin.cb; _bstr_t bstrPOPString((wchar_t *)lppPropArray-Value.bin.lpb); char * cPOPString = bstrPOPString; ATLTRACE("POPSTRING = %s\n", cPOPString); I do not forget to free them like this: MAPIFreeBuffer((void *)lpcValues); MAPIFreeBuffer(lppPropArray); The UIDL message id have been stored in bstrPOPString. The next step is to add it to the corresponding attachment of hidden message. I don't know how to find the exact attachment because I have 3 "Deletedxxxxxxxx" files. I cannot get its property tag like PR_XXXXXX style because it has no name in MAPITAGS.H file. Instead, I use 0x80160102 directly. Do you think its property tag is different in other computers installed Outlook 2003? Thank you. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: No, it does not delete the message id. Yes, you can access the list of message ids. If you are using CDO 1.21, use the Folder.HiddenMessages to find the corresponding message. Look at the hidden messages with OutlookSpy (click IMAPIFolder, go to the "Associated Contents" tab) or MFCMAPI. I don't see however how that will help you - if you delete that message id, POP3 provider will assume that it is a new message and download it again. This is the opposite of what you are trying to achieve. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... So do you think CDO "Message.Delete" method does not delete (maybe forget to delete) message ids in that hidden message? If this is true, can my add-in access that hidden message in the Inbox and delete ids? Thank you. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Outlook stores the list of the message ids in a hidden message (PR_MESSAGE_CLASS = "IPM.MessageManager") in the Inbox. However there is no way to tell the POP3 provider in Outlook to delete a particular message from a POP3 server. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" Rui wrote in message ... Hi all. My Outlook 2003 retrieves emails from a POP3 server. I set to "Leave a copy of messages on the server" and "Remove from server when deleted from 'Deleted Items'". I wrote a COM Add-in using VC++ 6.0 When recieved a new mail from certain sender, I can catch the ItemAdd event and use CDO Message-Delete() to permanently delete that new email. But the email has not been deleted from the POP3 server. I guess there is a looking-up table in Outlook. When I delete an in "Deleted Items Folder", Outlook find ID of that email and set a value. It uses that value to notify the POP3 server next time to delete corresponding with the same ID on the server. I think maybe CDO doesn't tell Outlook that "an email was deleted and please tell POP3 Server to delete the copy when connected next time". Is that true and how to solve it? If you can do it using other programming language like VB please tell me anyway. Thank you. :-) -------- Beijing, China |
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I wish I had access to the Outlook source code. Unfortunately I don't...
Just to clear any possible misconceptions, MVPs are non-paid volunteers, we are not employed or paid by MS. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message news ![]() Dear MVP, Could you please help me to check this function in the source code of Outlook? It's quite important for me to delete the copy of POP3 server. Thank you! Rui Feng "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: I have no idea, sorry. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... Dear MVP, When I delete an email using CDO delete() method, I use Attachment::WriteToFile, Attachment::ReadFromFile, and Message::Update() to modify the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of the hidden message successfully. But when I synchronize my POP3 account with POP3 server, the copy of message is not deleted in POP3 server. I guess there is a flag to tell Outlook whether read "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment. If I delete a message in Inbox and then delete it permanently in the "Deleted Item Box", Outlook stores the UID in the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of hidden message, and sets the flag. When synchronizing with POP3 Server, Outlook reads the flag and knows that some messages have been permanently deleted. So Outlook starts to read "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment and gets the UID. But when my add-in adds UID to that attachment, it does not set the flag, so Outlook does not know if anything has changed and does not read that attachment. I have searched the whole values using OutlookSpy but could not find the flag. Could you tell me what happened when synchronizing with POP3 Server, which flag or value should I modify, and how to tell Outlook to read the "Deletedxxxxxxxx" attachment of hidden message in Inbox when synchronizing with POP3 Server? This is the last step to achieve the goal. :-) Thank you so much! ---------- Rui Feng Beijing, China "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: CDO does nott allow to modify the attachment data directly, so you wowuld need to save the attachment as a file, modify it, delete the old attachment, add the new one. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... I have got the whole relations of UIDL message id, attachment file name of the hidden message, and POP Account ID! And I have got the values in my program. Thanks for your great OutlookSpy! Select a message -- IMessage -- GetProps -- Property Tag == 0x8013 The first 8 number of 0x8013 value is POP Account ID. It's HEX and must be changed to DEC. In the same window, the value whose Property Tag is equle to "0x8016 (|ID=0x8f01)" is the UIDL message id. Misc -- IOlkAccountManager PROP_ACCT_ID is the POP Account ID got from IMessage. Misc -- IOlkAccountManager -- select an account and click "FindAccount" The pVar of dwProp whose value is equal to "PT_LONG, 0x0003" is the attachment file ID of the hidden file. For example, my value is "2192694955". When changed to HEX, it will be "82b1deab". So the attachment file names of hidden message in Inbox are "Blob82b1deab", "Restags82b1deab" and "Deleted82b1deab". What I have to do now is to add the UIDL message id to the attachment file whose name is "Deleted82b1deab". Could you tell me how to add something in an attachment using CDO? Thank you and have a good day! :-) "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: You cannot hardcode the property tag; it is a named property, you must call IMessage::GetIDsFromNames first. I don't know how those messages are mapped to the accounts, sorry. Did you try to see if anything is available through the IOlkAccountManager (you can access it through Misc | IOlkAccountManager in OutlookSpy)? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... I've written this and it works: CComPtr IUnknown spUnknown; CComPtr IMessage spIMessage; spNewMail-get_MAPIOBJECT(&spUnknown); spUnknown-QueryInterface(IID_IMessage, (void **)&spIMessage); SPropTagArray Array; LPSPropTagArray lpArray = &Array; lpArray-cValues = 1; lpArray-aulPropTag[0] = 0x80160102; ULONG FAR lpcValues; LPSPropValue lppPropArray; HRESULT hr = spIMessage-GetProps(lpArray, NULL, &lpcValues, &lppPropArray); int nStrCount = lppPropArray-Value.bin.cb; _bstr_t bstrPOPString((wchar_t *)lppPropArray-Value.bin.lpb); char * cPOPString = bstrPOPString; ATLTRACE("POPSTRING = %s\n", cPOPString); I do not forget to free them like this: MAPIFreeBuffer((void *)lpcValues); MAPIFreeBuffer(lppPropArray); The UIDL message id have been stored in bstrPOPString. The next step is to add it to the corresponding attachment of hidden message. I don't know how to find the exact attachment because I have 3 "Deletedxxxxxxxx" files. I cannot get its property tag like PR_XXXXXX style because it has no name in MAPITAGS.H file. Instead, I use 0x80160102 directly. Do you think its property tag is different in other computers installed Outlook 2003? Thank you. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: No, it does not delete the message id. Yes, you can access the list of message ids. If you are using CDO 1.21, use the Folder.HiddenMessages to find the corresponding message. Look at the hidden messages with OutlookSpy (click IMAPIFolder, go to the "Associated Contents" tab) or MFCMAPI. I don't see however how that will help you - if you delete that message id, POP3 provider will assume that it is a new message and download it again. This is the opposite of what you are trying to achieve. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" wrote in message ... So do you think CDO "Message.Delete" method does not delete (maybe forget to delete) message ids in that hidden message? If this is true, can my add-in access that hidden message in the Inbox and delete ids? Thank you. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Outlook stores the list of the message ids in a hidden message (PR_MESSAGE_CLASS = "IPM.MessageManager") in the Inbox. However there is no way to tell the POP3 provider in Outlook to delete a particular message from a POP3 server. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Rui Feng" Rui wrote in message ... Hi all. My Outlook 2003 retrieves emails from a POP3 server. I set to "Leave a copy of messages on the server" and "Remove from server when deleted from 'Deleted Items'". I wrote a COM Add-in using VC++ 6.0 When recieved a new mail from certain sender, I can catch the ItemAdd event and use CDO Message-Delete() to permanently delete that new email. But the email has not been deleted from the POP3 server. I guess there is a looking-up table in Outlook. When I delete an in "Deleted Items Folder", Outlook find ID of that email and set a value. It uses that value to notify the POP3 server next time to delete corresponding with the same ID on the server. I think maybe CDO doesn't tell Outlook that "an email was deleted and please tell POP3 Server to delete the copy when connected next time". Is that true and how to solve it? If you can do it using other programming language like VB please tell me anyway. Thank you. :-) -------- Beijing, China |
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