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How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Hello,
I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Hi Michael,
I cannot add an item to a specified email folder, it will always created on the folder which is set for new items (normally the drafts folder). And moving from this folder to the destination folder and then adding an userproperty will not work :-( Peter On 3 Sep., 07:29, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Do you use the new item returned by the MailItem.Move method or the old one
to add a folder property? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Michael, I cannot add an item to a specified email folder, it will always created on the folder which is set for new items (normally the drafts folder). And moving from this folder to the destination folder and then adding an userproperty will not work :-( Peter On 3 Sep., 07:29, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Thanks for your answer, Dmitry.
I try this code to add the userproperty and I now found out, that it does not works with subfolders: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objFolder.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) objMail.Delete End Sub Peter On 4 Sep., 00:24, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Do you use the new item returned by the MailItem.Move method or the old one to add a folder property? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Michael, I cannot add an item to a specified email folder, it will always created on the folder which is set for new items (normally the drafts folder). And moving from this folder to the destination folder and then adding an userproperty will not work :-( Peter On 3 Sep., 07:29, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com-Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
As you have already noticed, the new item will be created in the Drafts folder, you need to explicitly move the item to the target folder:
Set objMail = objInBox .Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks for your answer, Dmitry. I try this code to add the userproperty and I now found out, that it does not works with subfolders: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objFolder.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) objMail.Delete End Sub Peter On 4 Sep., 00:24, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Do you use the new item returned by the MailItem.Move method or the old one to add a folder property? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Michael, I cannot add an item to a specified email folder, it will always created on the folder which is set for new items (normally the drafts folder). And moving from this folder to the destination folder and then adding an userproperty will not work :-( Peter On 3 Sep., 07:29, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com-Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Hmm, I`m sorry, but this does not work:
Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objInBox.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) End Sub There is no UserProperty "MyTestProperty" in the subfolder "test". Peter On 4 Sep., 18:41, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: As you have already noticed, the new item will be created in the Drafts folder, you need to explicitly move the item to the target folder: Set objMail = objInBox .Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in oglegroups.com... Thanks for your answer, Dmitry. I try this code to add the userproperty and I now found out, that it does not works with subfolders: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objFolder.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) objMail.Delete End Sub Peter On 4 Sep., 00:24, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Do you use the new item returned by the MailItem.Move method or the old one to add a folder property? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message roups.com... Hi Michael, I cannot add an item to a specified email folder, it will always created on the folder which is set for new items (normally the drafts folder). And moving from this folder to the destination folder and then adding an userproperty will not work :-( Peter On 3 Sep., 07:29, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com-ZitiertenText ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Hmmm... Yes, I can still see the problem; don't why it worked for me
before... plug You can use Redemption ot add user fields to a folder - it does not try to be "smart" and you do not need to create a dummy message just to add a field: set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") Session.MAPIOBJECT = Application.Session.MAPIOBJECT set Folder = Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox).Folders("t est") set FolderFields = Folder.FolderFields set Field = FolderFields.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) FolderFields.Save /plug Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message ups.com... Hmm, I`m sorry, but this does not work: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objInBox.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) End Sub There is no UserProperty "MyTestProperty" in the subfolder "test". Peter On 4 Sep., 18:41, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: As you have already noticed, the new item will be created in the Drafts folder, you need to explicitly move the item to the target folder: Set objMail = objInBox .Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in oglegroups.com... Thanks for your answer, Dmitry. I try this code to add the userproperty and I now found out, that it does not works with subfolders: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objFolder.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) objMail.Delete End Sub Peter On 4 Sep., 00:24, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Do you use the new item returned by the MailItem.Move method or the old one to add a folder property? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message roups.com... Hi Michael, I cannot add an item to a specified email folder, it will always created on the folder which is set for new items (normally the drafts folder). And moving from this folder to the destination folder and then adding an userproperty will not work :-( Peter On 3 Sep., 07:29, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com-ZitiertenText ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Hmmmm....that is a nice idea, but...
Sub TestUserProperty() Dim strFilter As String strFilter = "[MyTestProperty] """"" Debug.Print Outlook.ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder.Items.Restric t(strFilter).Count End Sub Says that this property does not exists. In the fields selector in Outlook it is not present but with RDO I can access the created field. Peter On 4 Sep., 20:15, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Hmmm... Yes, I can still see the problem; don't why it worked for me before... plug You can use Redemption ot add user fields to a folder - it does not try to be "smart" and you do not need to create a dummy message just to add a field: set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") Session.MAPIOBJECT = Application.Session.MAPIOBJECT set Folder = Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox).Folders("t est") set FolderFields = Folder.FolderFields set Field = FolderFields.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) FolderFields.Save /plug Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message ups.com... Hmm, I`m sorry, but this does not work: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objInBox.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) End Sub There is no UserProperty "MyTestProperty" in the subfolder "test". Peter On 4 Sep., 18:41, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: As you have already noticed, the new item will be created in the Drafts folder, you need to explicitly move the item to the target folder: Set objMail = objInBox .Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in oglegroups.com... Thanks for your answer, Dmitry. I try this code to add the userproperty and I now found out, that it does not works with subfolders: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objFolder.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) objMail.Delete End Sub Peter On 4 Sep., 00:24, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Do you use the new item returned by the MailItem.Move method or the old one to add a folder property? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message roups.com... Hi Michael, I cannot add an item to a specified email folder, it will always created on the folder which is set for new items (normally the drafts folder). And moving from this folder to the destination folder and then adding an userproperty will not work :-( Peter On 3 Sep., 07:29, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com-ZitiertenTextausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
How to add an userpropertie to an email folder?
Do you see the added property after you switch the current folder and then
come back? How about restarting Outlook? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message ups.com... Hmmmm....that is a nice idea, but... Sub TestUserProperty() Dim strFilter As String strFilter = "[MyTestProperty] """"" Debug.Print Outlook.ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder.Items.Restric t(strFilter).Count End Sub Says that this property does not exists. In the fields selector in Outlook it is not present but with RDO I can access the created field. Peter On 4 Sep., 20:15, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Hmmm... Yes, I can still see the problem; don't why it worked for me before... plug You can use Redemption ot add user fields to a folder - it does not try to be "smart" and you do not need to create a dummy message just to add a field: set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") Session.MAPIOBJECT = Application.Session.MAPIOBJECT set Folder = Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox).Folders("t est") set FolderFields = Folder.FolderFields set Field = FolderFields.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) FolderFields.Save /plug Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message ups.com... Hmm, I`m sorry, but this does not work: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objInBox.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) End Sub There is no UserProperty "MyTestProperty" in the subfolder "test". Peter On 4 Sep., 18:41, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: As you have already noticed, the new item will be created in the Drafts folder, you need to explicitly move the item to the target folder: Set objMail = objInBox .Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) set objMail = objMail.Move(objFolder) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in oglegroups.com... Thanks for your answer, Dmitry. I try this code to add the userproperty and I now found out, that it does not works with subfolders: Sub AddUserProperty() Dim objInBox As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objInBox = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objFolder = objInBox.Folders("test") Set objMail = objFolder.Items.Add(objFolder.DefaultMessageClass) Call objMail.UserProperties.Add("MyTestProperty", olText) objMail.Delete End Sub Peter On 4 Sep., 00:24, "Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote: Do you use the new item returned by the MailItem.Move method or the old one to add a folder property? Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Peter Marchert" wrote in message roups.com... Hi Michael, I cannot add an item to a specified email folder, it will always created on the folder which is set for new items (normally the drafts folder). And moving from this folder to the destination folder and then adding an userproperty will not work :-( Peter On 3 Sep., 07:29, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Peter, create an item in that folder (Items.Add). The UserPropteries.Add function supports you with the AddToFolderFields property. When that's done you can delete the item, the UserProperty remains in the folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Organize eMails: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Sun, 02 Sep 2007 07:15:25 -0700 schrieb Peter Marchert: Hello, I tried several things but nothing works (create or add an item to the default drafts folder, move the item to the destination folder (dereferencing the item) and then add the userproperty). The only way to add an userproperty to an email folder is to select an existing item in the destination folder and then add the userproperty. Does anybody has a solution for this problem? Thanks in advance. Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com-ZitiertenTextausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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