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I have created an add-in in vs2005 c# which is adding custom
properties to mails, and I wish to display these custom properties in the folder view. I have found various postings detailing cfg files to allow display of extended mapi properties such as the sender email address, but i'm not sure how to modify these cfg files to allow me to display the custom fields I have created. Can anyone explain to me how to do this, or more simply what the various sections in the cfg file refer to so that I can create my own? I can't find any detail about creating these files, just prepared examples for specific extended mapi properties. Alternatively, i'd be happy with displaying the custom fields on a custom form displayed instead of the ipm.note standard form. Any help would be appreciated. |
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