Thanks Julian, i'm going to play with this now and report back.
On Feb 12, 12:48 pm, "Julian (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can catch a GDataRequestException to look for errors, also you can
> read the values from just created GoogleMailSettingsEntry to double
> check if the operation was completed successfully, for example:
>
> try {
>
> GoogleMailSettingsEntry gmse = service.CreateSendAs("username",
> "name", "[email protected]", "", "");
> // you can compare the following to make sure the action was
> completed: gmse.getPropetyValueByName("address") == [email protected]
>
> } catch (GDataRequestException gDataRequestException){
>
> // you can check this XML string for error messages:
> gDataRequestException.ResponseString;
>
> }
>
> You can also check other Property values for example: makeDefault or
> name.
>
> Cheers,
> Julian.
>
> On Feb 12, 1:47 am, NCCFred <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello Group,
>
> > I'm in the process of creating another "SendAs" address. My issue is
> > I'd like to know what I could grab from CreateSendAs function to make
> > sure it completed successfully. The CreateSendAs returns a
> > GoogleMailSettingsEntry Object.
>
> > Here's a quick run down of my code (from memory):
>
> > using Google.GData.Apps.GoogleMailSettings;
> > using Google.GData.Apps;
>
> > GoogleMailSettingsService serviceObj = new GoogleMailSettingsService
> > ("domain", "app-name");
>
> > serviceObj.setUserCredentials("username", "password");
> > string token = service.QueryAuthenticationToken();
> > serviceObj.SetAuthenticationToken(token);
>
> > // CreateSendAs alias
> > //
> > GoogleMailSettingsEntry settingsObj = serviceObj.CreateSendAs
> > ("username", "first last", "address", "replyto", "true");
>
> > I know from my test and looking at a test user's account in the GUI
> > that everything goes well, but I'd like to see what I could pull from
> > the "settingsObj" to check and see what got returned. The only thing
> > I came up with was to pull the settingsObj.Updated.ToLongDateString
> > (), but I'd like something more concrete than that - any ideas?- Hide
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