Brad Hards wrote, On 08/15/08 20:07:
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You ask for the right property (which might be sent, or received, or changed - you haven't told us which "date" you want), and you get it back, then you process it as required.

Minimally, the received date.

You might also like to look at the mapitest modules (see utils/mapitest/modules/ directory)

If you can tell us what you are trying to do, I might be able to provide better guidance.
 j
Ideally, reproducing the message as it existed when the exchange server received it. I know this it not completely possible, as Exchange doesn't store the actual raw email, but, instead, breaks it up into its component parts. We make an email archiving appliance. Many of our customers have large amounts of existing email that they want archived. Right now, we have to take a rather convoluted path to get the existing email out of the Exchange server and into a form that we can process. If we can talk directly to the Exchange server via MAPI/ExchangeRPC, we can simplify the process our customers have to go through.

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