Re: [python-win32] Do we need dotnet 3.5?

2019-03-15 Thread Vernon D. Cole
Thanks for the link. That method did not seem to work on Windows Server
2016.
I have found a solution that seems to work correctly, if not very
efficiently, on Windows 10.
Since I doubt that Windows Server machines will be called on very often to
build pywin32, I am leaving the script with a little message telling the
unfortunate user to install dotNET 3.5 manually.

Still I wonder what part of our build system requires something so obsolete.

On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 1:55 PM Denis Akhiyarov 
wrote:

> Have you looked at this?
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23631675/install-net-3-5-framework-on-windows-server-2012-without-dvd
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 1:29 PM Vernon D. Cole 
> wrote:
>
>> I am trying to build a build machine (actually a script to build build
>> machines) capable of creating a pywin32 distribution. (I need to test the
>> distribution I am trying to fix.)
>>
>> Somewhere in there it seems that I need to have .net3.5 installed. I have
>> been struggling with this all morning, and have come to the conclusion that
>> I cannot install it on a Windows server operating system without having the
>> distribution media mounted on a CD drive.
>>
>> That seems like a bad idea.
>>
>> Is the package actually needed for some reason?
>> --
>> Vernon Cole
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Re: [python-win32] Performing ReplyAll to outlook email message

2019-03-15 Thread Tim Roberts

Ahmed Matar via python-win32 wrote:


I am trying to perform a reply all to an email message that I have 
passed into my python script.

...

#what I would like to do now is do a “Reply all” with my reponse being 
“ResponseToEmail”



Any ideas if this is possible?


Sure, it's possible, but you have to do it all "the hard way". Create a 
new message, copy the Receipts list into the new message, set your body, 
send it.  Not a lot of code, but it's a little tedious.


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[python-win32] Performing ReplyAll to outlook email message

2019-03-15 Thread Ahmed Matar via python-win32
Hi,

I am trying to perform a reply all to an email message that I have passed into 
my python script.

import win32com.client
 
__OUTLOOK = win32com.client.Dispatch("Outlook.Application").GetNamespace("MAPI")
__MSG = __OUTLOOK.OpenSharedItem(sys.argv[1])
 
emailBody = __MSG.Body
print(emailBody)
responseToEmail = “Hi, thanks for your email, I have received it”
 
#what I would like to do now is do a “Reply all” with my reponse being 
“ResponseToEmail”

Any ideas if this is possible?___
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