It's probably heresy, but rather than trying to target a moving target 
(Outlook) can't you just use IMAP to query the inbound mail server? Is 
Exchange not IMAP-able?

Mike Copeland
Who has no Outlook experience except to look at it and say "whoa...what 
a stinker."

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Outlook Problem
From: Ted Roche <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 8/20/2012 1:53 PM

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> This works perfectly on my system and one other customer.  I have
> another customer that gets an error:
>
> 08/16/2012 11:26:47 - An error has occurred in Email Saver
> (1426/saveemail/80)
> 08/16/2012 11:26:47 - Decipher error OLE 1426 Message= OLE error code
> 0x80020006: Unknown name. - Additional information= 80020006: Unknown name

You can't ASSuME that everything in a folder is an email, nor that
it's accessible. Outlook lets you drag and drop things into folders
which shouldn't be there, or are inconsistent. I've seen calendar
entries, meeting requests, notes, etc. in the users inbox. Outlook
usually doesn't object to this.

The symptoms you're describing -- unread messages not having a subject
-- and I suspect that particular client has his email set up
different, so perhaps the email isn't retrieved until the user clicks
on it to read it. So, it might be an "Unread Email" and not an "Email"
and have different properties. I'm 10 years from automating Outlook,
for good reason, but did a LOT of work back then. I think you should
be able to check the Item's type of some sort, or at worst, confirm
the object.property is available to read.




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