Hello, List,

I'm new to pywin32 and have been able to use it quite sufficiently with the 
help of the internet and some (rather rudimentary, I admit) knowledge of the 
windows api.  I've been able to do some quite clever things with HTML on the 
windows clipboard and the Extended MAPI support.  However I am stumped on one 
thing, which I would have imagined would be rather easy to do somehow but just 
can't seem to figure it out.  I have used Extended MAPI to open the outlook 
outbox, create, and send an email message.  Now I want to move that message 
from the outbox to the sent items folder, as outlook itself would do. Without 
doing so, it simply sits in the outbox, or is sent and deleted if I set the 
PR_DELETE_AFTER_SUBMIT (apologies if that's not the exact name, doing this from 
memory as I write this email quickly) property flag

 So anyway, there exists PyIMAPIFolder.MoveMessages - I have a python reference 
to a PYIMessage object that I would like to move, but the first parameter to 
MoveMessages is what appears to be called a PySBinaryArray which, all the 
documentation I can find on it essentially says is a 'list of strings 
containing binary data'

What binary data, exactly? The body of the message?  Some other message 
identifier or property tag which must be used to indicate which message is to 
be moved? Something else entirely?  And even if I knew, how the heck do I 
create the proper PySBinaryArray object with which to pass in?!

This API is so obtuse sometimes (I get that that's microsoft's fault, not 
python's - LOL )

Any help/pointers/tips would be MOST appreciated - and thanks in advance for 
the time!

Please CC directly on all replies, as I am not subscribed to the list.

Thank you!

-Aubin
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