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Hi,
I'm developing an add-in for Outlook 2007 in VB using VSTO 2007 and VS2008 SP1 I have obtained a collection of mail items by using the restrict method on the inbox (Items older than a particular date) I need to get the total size of all the mail items in this collection. Is there a quicker/more accepted method of doing this instead of iterating the collection with a For Each, and adding the size of each item to a counter variable ? Thanks |
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