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nick.name - 22 Aug 2007 23:37 GMT
It seems to be possible to access contacts and appointments in the object
model but doesn't seem to be any way of accesing emails? Does anybody know
how to do this? I want to be able to process the emails in the inbox.

Thanks
Peter Foot [MVP] - 23 Aug 2007 08:33 GMT
The Microsoft classes don't offer this functionality. Mail is accessible
through the native CEMAPI interface. We have produced wrapper as part of
this library:-
http://inthehand.com/content/Mobile.aspx
You can access Email and SMS accounts, folders and messages on the device.

Peter

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www.peterfoot.net | www.inthehand.com
In The Hand Ltd - .NET Solutions for Mobility

> It seems to be possible to access contacts and appointments in the object
> model but doesn't seem to be any way of accesing emails? Does anybody know
> how to do this? I want to be able to process the emails in the inbox.
>
> Thanks
nick.name - 23 Aug 2007 21:16 GMT
Thank you for your reply, that looks like exactly what I need. Do you do a
trial version of the professional version?

Thanks

> The Microsoft classes don't offer this functionality. Mail is accessible
> through the native CEMAPI interface. We have produced wrapper as part of
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>> Thanks
Peter Foot [MVP] - 27 Aug 2007 10:47 GMT
There is a community edition which is a feature limited version. However
this excludes the ability to read messages on the device, it supports
sending only. You can view the full functionality available in the online
documentation library - http://inthehand.com/library/

Regards,

Peter

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www.peterfoot.net | www.inthehand.com
In The Hand Ltd - .NET Solutions for Mobility

> Thank you for your reply, that looks like exactly what I need. Do you do a
> trial version of the professional version?
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