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How can I determine the language of newly composed email's body? E.g. FR-FR,
EN-US? I'd like it so that if I can calculate 90% is in Greek, 10% English, then I'd call it a Greek email. |
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One way is to create an array of keywords that would be used if the
email were Greek, then check the body of the email (ActiveInspector.CurrentItem I believe) for them. HTH, JP On Sep 9, 10:24*pm, "Mark B" wrote: How can I determine the language of newly composed email's body? E.g. FR-FR, EN-US? I'd like it so that if I can calculate 90% is in Greek, 10% English, then I'd call it a Greek email. |
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