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    Re: Mail Retriever for Microsoft Outlook Exchange

    You can loop through the items in your Inbox checking the items .Unread property as being True.
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    get e-mail body

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    You can loop through the items in your Inbox checking the items .Unread property as being True.
    tnx Rob, for suggesting.
    weird enough.. for "[Unread]=True" and for "[Read]=true" i get same number of e-mails. nevermind...
    (btw, no need for looping there, as outlook table obj is filtered by sql syntax.)

    new question please..

    post filtering, now that oTable has desired - unread/currDate/subject=constant.

    how to get the body of the actuall e-mail???

    thanks,
    -j.

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