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You can get the Entryid from the
http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x0FFF0102 mapi property
(PR_EntryID)
Cheers
Glen
"Sergiu Filip" <sergiuf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u$7tr%23d%23GHA.4740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thank you Glen for your reply !
>
> Problem is that I generate the links on the server, and I am a bit
> confused which ID use ... out of the plethora
> of WebDAv, SMTP attributes available there. There's at least few that
> look like goof candidates to me ...
> no attribute with an 'entryID' though , unless is a MAPI attribute I have
> to use the spy to figure out it's key..
>
>
> "Glen Scales [MVP]" <gscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:utat$fI%23GHA.4464@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> It really depends how your trying to use it have a read of
>> www.slipstick.com/outlook/links.htm">http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/links.htm I generally use the
>> Outlook:entryID format to link to items and it works fine you might find
>> some use out of
>> gsexdev.blogspot.com/2006/01/creating-summary-emails-for-inbox-sub.html">http://gsexdev.blogspot.com/2006/01/creating-summary-emails-for-inbox-sub.html
>>
>> Cheers
>> Glen
>>
>> "Sergiu Filip" <sergiuf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:eY%23$0$D%23GHA.1220@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>I compile an HTML table with some summary info for some messages. I'd
>>>like
>>> to include links to the messages I am refering to so that the recipient
>>> can click and
>>> open the message directly without navigating a hairy hierarchy of
>>> folders ...
>>>
>>> So far I haven't been able to find a proper way for the
>>> Outlook://Inbox/etc.
>>> etc scheme to work. It does work for folders though, as per
>>> specification ...
>>>
>>> It complains with an "Unable to display the selected folder or
>>> item.Could
>>> not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid."
>>>
>>> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated !
>>> Thanks !
>>>
>>>
>>>
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