Re: ReceivedTime
- From: "JonWayne" <jongunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 05:06:55 -0400
Also, if I create a new message, isnt the cration time going to be set to,
well, the creation time?
"Thomas Quester" <tquester@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u9MIcUkRFHA.996@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Are you sure, that this is the received time, which is changing, normally
> the modification time (PP_LAST_MODIFICATION_TIME) is automatically
changing
> if an object is updated, on Exchange there is no way to modify either the
> creation time nor the last modification time, in PST files, the first
write
> to a new message object is setting both dates if the message is a new
> message. Instead of moving, try creating a new message and copy the
> properties instead.
> Maybe you want to see which properties are modified by installing mdbview
> (see Microsoft SDK) or Outlookspy (www.dimastr.com).
>
> Thomas Quester
> www.olfolders.de
>
>
>
> "JonWayne" <jongunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:93I9e.85322$UW6.66153@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I have a routine written in VBA that iterates all the MailItems in the
> >Inbox
> > and, based on certain attributes, move some messages to a different
> > folder.
> > The problem is, whenever a message is moved, the Received column
displays
> > the time of move instead of the time that message was received in the
> > Inbox.
> > Is there any way I can get the desired time displayed after the move?
> >
> > Thank you all
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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