ditte
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14 years ago
Hi,

I send a email(smtp and Exchangeserver 2003) to a address. The recipient will get it.
I don´t get a entry in the send folder of the MS Outlook. Must I send it also as BC or CC or is there a better way?

Regards Dittmar
ivan
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14 years ago

Hi,

I send a email(smtp and Exchangeserver 2003) to a address. The recipient will get it.
I don´t get a entry in the send folder of the MS Outlook. Must I send it also as BC or CC or is there a better way?

Regards Dittmar

ditte wrote:



No, even you sent it as BCC or CC, you can not get it in Sent folder. Because Outlook doesn't use SMTP service with Exchange Server, it uses MAPI to put a copy to the Sent folder directly.

If you want to put a copy of message to the Sent Items, you can have a try with EAGetMail ActiveX Object, please make sure your Exchange Server enabled IMAP4 service, then after you sent the email with EASendMail, you can use EAGetMail.MailClient.Append method to put your email to the sent folder.
ditte
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14 years ago
Now I´m ready.

I´ve integrated the EAGetMail and also the EASendMail in our application.

Now I come back to the searching of a email.

IMAP4 service is enabled on a exchangeserver.

Can I search for the folder also if I don´t have rights for all of them?
I´ve not tested it.

Regards Dittmar
ivan
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14 years ago

Now I´m ready.

I´ve integrated the EAGetMail and also the EASendMail in our application.

Now I come back to the searching of a email.

IMAP4 service is enabled on a exchangeserver.

Can I search for the folder also if I don´t have rights for all of them?
I´ve not tested it.

Regards Dittmar

ditte wrote:



Yes, you can search for the folder. Please have a try.

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