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-Outlook 2002(XP) -Added references to "Microsoft Outlook 10.0 Object Library" & "Microsoft CDO 1.21 Library" I have written a VB project using MS Visual Basic 6.0. My intention is to add a X-Header to a mail that is being sent from Outlook. I am capturing the ItemSend event and trying to add the header in that event handler. Please find the complete source code below. Please note that the Sub ChangeHeader() is working fine if I call it for an existing mail in my Outlook Inbox. But I have a problem in calling this ChangeHeader() from my ItemSend event handler, as ChangeHeader() takes MAPI.Message as an argument, but MyOLApp_ItemSend() is giving me Outlook.MailItem. How do I convert Outlook.MailItem to MAPI.Message? Or Is there any other way to add the X-header without needing to have a MAPI.Message object? Thanks, Gopi ************************************************** ********************** Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject 'How do I now call ChangeHeader(), which takes MAPI.Message, as an argument!!! 'Add the custom header now 'ChangeHeader oMessage End Sub Sub ChangeHeader(oMessage As MAPI.Message) ' Initalize error handling On Error Resume Next MsgBox "ChangeHeader - BEGIN", vbInformation Dim oFields As MAPI.Fields Set oFields = oMessage.Fields Dim strheader As String ' Get SMTP header Err.Clear strheader = oFields.Item(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS).Valu e If Err.Number = 0 Then MsgBox strheader 'Display the original Internet headers 'Append the custom X-Header now! oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) = oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) & vbCrLf & "X-MY-HEADER9: Hello" ElseIf Err.Number = &H8004010F Then Err.Clear MsgBox "No SMTP message header information on this message", vbInformation 'Add the custom X-Header now oFields.Add CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS, "X-MY-NEWHEADER: Hello" Else MsgBox "some vague scenario", vbInformation End If oMessage.Update MsgBox "ChangeHeader - END", vbInformation End Sub ************************************************** ********************** |
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Modifying the PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS property has no effect on the
outgoing messages. To add an X-header, you need to create a named string MAPI property with a particular GUID. See http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/faq.htm#14 for a Redemption example. It shows howw to change the "From" header, but it is equally applicable to any MME header. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Environment: -Outlook 2002(XP) -Added references to "Microsoft Outlook 10.0 Object Library" & "Microsoft CDO 1.21 Library" I have written a VB project using MS Visual Basic 6.0. My intention is to add a X-Header to a mail that is being sent from Outlook. I am capturing the ItemSend event and trying to add the header in that event handler. Please find the complete source code below. Please note that the Sub ChangeHeader() is working fine if I call it for an existing mail in my Outlook Inbox. But I have a problem in calling this ChangeHeader() from my ItemSend event handler, as ChangeHeader() takes MAPI.Message as an argument, but MyOLApp_ItemSend() is giving me Outlook.MailItem. How do I convert Outlook.MailItem to MAPI.Message? Or Is there any other way to add the X-header without needing to have a MAPI.Message object? Thanks, Gopi ************************************************** ********************** Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject 'How do I now call ChangeHeader(), which takes MAPI.Message, as an argument!!! 'Add the custom header now 'ChangeHeader oMessage End Sub Sub ChangeHeader(oMessage As MAPI.Message) ' Initalize error handling On Error Resume Next MsgBox "ChangeHeader - BEGIN", vbInformation Dim oFields As MAPI.Fields Set oFields = oMessage.Fields Dim strheader As String ' Get SMTP header Err.Clear strheader = oFields.Item(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS).Valu e If Err.Number = 0 Then MsgBox strheader 'Display the original Internet headers 'Append the custom X-Header now! oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) = oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) & vbCrLf & "X-MY-HEADER9: Hello" ElseIf Err.Number = &H8004010F Then Err.Clear MsgBox "No SMTP message header information on this message", vbInformation 'Add the custom X-Header now oFields.Add CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS, "X-MY-NEWHEADER: Hello" Else MsgBox "some vague scenario", vbInformation End If oMessage.Update MsgBox "ChangeHeader - END", vbInformation End Sub ************************************************** ********************** |
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Thanks for your response.
But unfortunately the program is crashing when the following statement is encountered. Tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") How can I fix this problem? Please find the complete code below. Thanks, gopi ------------------------------------------------------------------ Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Public WithEvents MyOLItems As Outlook.Items Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application Set MyOLItems = Application.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox ).Items MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject Dim sItem As Redemption.SafeMailItem Set sItem = CreateObject("Redemption.SafeMailItem") sItem.Item = myMailItem Tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") 'It is crashing here Tag = Tag Or &H1E 'the type is PT_STRING8 sItem.Fields(Tag) = "Someone " sItem.Subject = sItem.Subject 'to trick Outlook into thinking that something has changed sItem.Save End Sub ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Modifying the PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS property has no effect on the outgoing messages. To add an X-header, you need to create a named string MAPI property with a particular GUID. See http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/faq.htm#14 for a Redemption example. It shows howw to change the "From" header, but it is equally applicable to any MME header. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Environment: -Outlook 2002(XP) -Added references to "Microsoft Outlook 10.0 Object Library" & "Microsoft CDO 1.21 Library" I have written a VB project using MS Visual Basic 6.0. My intention is to add a X-Header to a mail that is being sent from Outlook. I am capturing the ItemSend event and trying to add the header in that event handler. Please find the complete source code below. Please note that the Sub ChangeHeader() is working fine if I call it for an existing mail in my Outlook Inbox. But I have a problem in calling this ChangeHeader() from my ItemSend event handler, as ChangeHeader() takes MAPI.Message as an argument, but MyOLApp_ItemSend() is giving me Outlook.MailItem. How do I convert Outlook.MailItem to MAPI.Message? Or Is there any other way to add the X-header without needing to have a MAPI.Message object? Thanks, Gopi ************************************************** ********************** Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject 'How do I now call ChangeHeader(), which takes MAPI.Message, as an argument!!! 'Add the custom header now 'ChangeHeader oMessage End Sub Sub ChangeHeader(oMessage As MAPI.Message) ' Initalize error handling On Error Resume Next MsgBox "ChangeHeader - BEGIN", vbInformation Dim oFields As MAPI.Fields Set oFields = oMessage.Fields Dim strheader As String ' Get SMTP header Err.Clear strheader = oFields.Item(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS).Valu e If Err.Number = 0 Then MsgBox strheader 'Display the original Internet headers 'Append the custom X-Header now! oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) = oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) & vbCrLf & "X-MY-HEADER9: Hello" ElseIf Err.Number = &H8004010F Then Err.Clear MsgBox "No SMTP message header information on this message", vbInformation 'Add the custom X-Header now oFields.Add CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS, "X-MY-NEWHEADER: Hello" Else MsgBox "some vague scenario", vbInformation End If oMessage.Update MsgBox "ChangeHeader - END", vbInformation End Sub ************************************************** ********************** |
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Crashing as in producing an access violation or as in "returning a COM
error"? In the latter case, what is the error? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response. But unfortunately the program is crashing when the following statement is encountered. Tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") How can I fix this problem? Please find the complete code below. Thanks, gopi ------------------------------------------------------------------ Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Public WithEvents MyOLItems As Outlook.Items Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application Set MyOLItems = Application.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox ).Items MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject Dim sItem As Redemption.SafeMailItem Set sItem = CreateObject("Redemption.SafeMailItem") sItem.Item = myMailItem Tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") 'It is crashing here Tag = Tag Or &H1E 'the type is PT_STRING8 sItem.Fields(Tag) = "Someone " sItem.Subject = sItem.Subject 'to trick Outlook into thinking that something has changed sItem.Save End Sub ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Modifying the PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS property has no effect on the outgoing messages. To add an X-header, you need to create a named string MAPI property with a particular GUID. See http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/faq.htm#14 for a Redemption example. It shows howw to change the "From" header, but it is equally applicable to any MME header. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Environment: -Outlook 2002(XP) -Added references to "Microsoft Outlook 10.0 Object Library" & "Microsoft CDO 1.21 Library" I have written a VB project using MS Visual Basic 6.0. My intention is to add a X-Header to a mail that is being sent from Outlook. I am capturing the ItemSend event and trying to add the header in that event handler. Please find the complete source code below. Please note that the Sub ChangeHeader() is working fine if I call it for an existing mail in my Outlook Inbox. But I have a problem in calling this ChangeHeader() from my ItemSend event handler, as ChangeHeader() takes MAPI.Message as an argument, but MyOLApp_ItemSend() is giving me Outlook.MailItem. How do I convert Outlook.MailItem to MAPI.Message? Or Is there any other way to add the X-header without needing to have a MAPI.Message object? Thanks, Gopi ************************************************** ********************** Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject 'How do I now call ChangeHeader(), which takes MAPI.Message, as an argument!!! 'Add the custom header now 'ChangeHeader oMessage End Sub Sub ChangeHeader(oMessage As MAPI.Message) ' Initalize error handling On Error Resume Next MsgBox "ChangeHeader - BEGIN", vbInformation Dim oFields As MAPI.Fields Set oFields = oMessage.Fields Dim strheader As String ' Get SMTP header Err.Clear strheader = oFields.Item(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS).Valu e If Err.Number = 0 Then MsgBox strheader 'Display the original Internet headers 'Append the custom X-Header now! oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) = oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) & vbCrLf & "X-MY-HEADER9: Hello" ElseIf Err.Number = &H8004010F Then Err.Clear MsgBox "No SMTP message header information on this message", vbInformation 'Add the custom X-Header now oFields.Add CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS, "X-MY-NEWHEADER: Hello" Else MsgBox "some vague scenario", vbInformation End If oMessage.Update MsgBox "ChangeHeader - END", vbInformation End Sub ************************************************** ********************** |
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Here is the exact error message I am getting:
[ Microsoft Visual Basic -------------------------- Run-time error '-2147418113 (8000ffff)': Error in _HrGetIDsFromNames - IMAPIProp == NULL ] Thanks. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Crashing as in producing an access violation or as in "returning a COM error"? In the latter case, what is the error? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response. But unfortunately the program is crashing when the following statement is encountered. Tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") How can I fix this problem? Please find the complete code below. Thanks, gopi ------------------------------------------------------------------ Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Public WithEvents MyOLItems As Outlook.Items Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application Set MyOLItems = Application.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox ).Items MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject Dim sItem As Redemption.SafeMailItem Set sItem = CreateObject("Redemption.SafeMailItem") sItem.Item = myMailItem Tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") 'It is crashing here Tag = Tag Or &H1E 'the type is PT_STRING8 sItem.Fields(Tag) = "Someone " sItem.Subject = sItem.Subject 'to trick Outlook into thinking that something has changed sItem.Save End Sub ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Modifying the PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS property has no effect on the outgoing messages. To add an X-header, you need to create a named string MAPI property with a particular GUID. See http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/faq.htm#14 for a Redemption example. It shows howw to change the "From" header, but it is equally applicable to any MME header. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Environment: -Outlook 2002(XP) -Added references to "Microsoft Outlook 10.0 Object Library" & "Microsoft CDO 1.21 Library" I have written a VB project using MS Visual Basic 6.0. My intention is to add a X-Header to a mail that is being sent from Outlook. I am capturing the ItemSend event and trying to add the header in that event handler. Please find the complete source code below. Please note that the Sub ChangeHeader() is working fine if I call it for an existing mail in my Outlook Inbox. But I have a problem in calling this ChangeHeader() from my ItemSend event handler, as ChangeHeader() takes MAPI.Message as an argument, but MyOLApp_ItemSend() is giving me Outlook.MailItem. How do I convert Outlook.MailItem to MAPI.Message? Or Is there any other way to add the X-header without needing to have a MAPI.Message object? Thanks, Gopi ************************************************** ********************** Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject 'How do I now call ChangeHeader(), which takes MAPI.Message, as an argument!!! 'Add the custom header now 'ChangeHeader oMessage End Sub Sub ChangeHeader(oMessage As MAPI.Message) ' Initalize error handling On Error Resume Next MsgBox "ChangeHeader - BEGIN", vbInformation Dim oFields As MAPI.Fields Set oFields = oMessage.Fields Dim strheader As String ' Get SMTP header Err.Clear strheader = oFields.Item(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS).Valu e If Err.Number = 0 Then MsgBox strheader 'Display the original Internet headers 'Append the custom X-Header now! oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) = oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) & vbCrLf & "X-MY-HEADER9: Hello" ElseIf Err.Number = &H8004010F Then Err.Clear MsgBox "No SMTP message header information on this message", vbInformation 'Add the custom X-Header now oFields.Add CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS, "X-MY-NEWHEADER: Hello" Else MsgBox "some vague scenario", vbInformation End If oMessage.Update MsgBox "ChangeHeader - END", vbInformation End Sub ************************************************** ********************** |
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What is your version of Outlook? Do you by by chance have both Outlook and
Exchange Server installed on the same machine? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Here is the exact error message I am getting: [ Microsoft Visual Basic -------------------------- Run-time error '-2147418113 (8000ffff)': Error in _HrGetIDsFromNames - IMAPIProp == NULL ] Thanks. "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Crashing as in producing an access violation or as in "returning a COM error"? In the latter case, what is the error? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response. But unfortunately the program is crashing when the following statement is encountered. Tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") How can I fix this problem? Please find the complete code below. Thanks, gopi ------------------------------------------------------------------ Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Public WithEvents MyOLItems As Outlook.Items Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application Set MyOLItems = Application.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox ).Items MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject Dim sItem As Redemption.SafeMailItem Set sItem = CreateObject("Redemption.SafeMailItem") sItem.Item = myMailItem Tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") 'It is crashing here Tag = Tag Or &H1E 'the type is PT_STRING8 sItem.Fields(Tag) = "Someone " sItem.Subject = sItem.Subject 'to trick Outlook into thinking that something has changed sItem.Save End Sub ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Modifying the PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS property has no effect on the outgoing messages. To add an X-header, you need to create a named string MAPI property with a particular GUID. See http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/faq.htm#14 for a Redemption example. It shows howw to change the "From" header, but it is equally applicable to any MME header. Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "gopi" wrote in message ... Environment: -Outlook 2002(XP) -Added references to "Microsoft Outlook 10.0 Object Library" & "Microsoft CDO 1.21 Library" I have written a VB project using MS Visual Basic 6.0. My intention is to add a X-Header to a mail that is being sent from Outlook. I am capturing the ItemSend event and trying to add the header in that event handler. Please find the complete source code below. Please note that the Sub ChangeHeader() is working fine if I call it for an existing mail in my Outlook Inbox. But I have a problem in calling this ChangeHeader() from my ItemSend event handler, as ChangeHeader() takes MAPI.Message as an argument, but MyOLApp_ItemSend() is giving me Outlook.MailItem. How do I convert Outlook.MailItem to MAPI.Message? Or Is there any other way to add the X-header without needing to have a MAPI.Message object? Thanks, Gopi ************************************************** ********************** Public WithEvents MyOLApp As Outlook.Application Sub Intialize_Event_Handlers() Set MyOLApp = Application MsgBox "Initialize Event Handlers successful" End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() Intialize_Event_Handlers End Sub Private Sub MyOLApp_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) MsgBox "I am in ItemSend handler" Dim myMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myMailItem = Item MsgBox myMailItem.Subject 'How do I now call ChangeHeader(), which takes MAPI.Message, as an argument!!! 'Add the custom header now 'ChangeHeader oMessage End Sub Sub ChangeHeader(oMessage As MAPI.Message) ' Initalize error handling On Error Resume Next MsgBox "ChangeHeader - BEGIN", vbInformation Dim oFields As MAPI.Fields Set oFields = oMessage.Fields Dim strheader As String ' Get SMTP header Err.Clear strheader = oFields.Item(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS).Valu e If Err.Number = 0 Then MsgBox strheader 'Display the original Internet headers 'Append the custom X-Header now! oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) = oMessage.Fields(CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS) & vbCrLf & "X-MY-HEADER9: Hello" ElseIf Err.Number = &H8004010F Then Err.Clear MsgBox "No SMTP message header information on this message", vbInformation 'Add the custom X-Header now oFields.Add CdoPR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS, "X-MY-NEWHEADER: Hello" Else MsgBox "some vague scenario", vbInformation End If oMessage.Update MsgBox "ChangeHeader - END", vbInformation End Sub ************************************************** ********************** |
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