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either setting the MAPIOBJECT property or calling Logon, LogonExchangeMailbox or LogonPstStore methods. The example below logs to the default MAPI session and prints out the subjects of all messages in the Inbox folder: set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") Session.Logon set Inbox = Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) for each Msg in Inbox.Items Debug.Print(Msg.Subject) next The example below connects to the MAPI session https://doc.zarafa.com/trunk/Free_Busy_Manual/en-US/html-single/ used by Outlook (Application object below refers to an instance of the Outlook.Application object) and prints out the subjects of all messages in the Inbox folder: set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") Session.MAPIOBJECT = Application.Session.MAPIOBJECT set Inbox = Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) for each Msg in Inbox.Items Debug.Print(Msg.Subject) next Properties Methods Events http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/rdosession.htm Derived from: IDispatch Properties: Accounts RDOAccounts, read-only. Returns the collection representing mail, store and address book accounts in the current profile. Outlook 2002 and up only. set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") Session.Logon set Accounts = Session.Accounts for each Account in Accounts Debug.Print Account.Name next AddressBook RDOAddressBook, read-only. Returns the object exposing the Address Book related functionality set AB = Session.AddressBook set Recips = AB.ShowAddressBook MsgBox "You have selected " & Recips.Count & " recipients" AuthKey string, write-only. Sets the authentication key - see Security. Categories returns RDOCategories collection representing categories from the local machine RDOCategories collection first attempts to read the category list from the default store in the profiles (where Outlook 2007 stores it). If no categories are present in the default store, Redemption tries to read the categories list from the registry if Outlook 2003 or older is installed. set
WebAccess Issues 10.0 Internet Agent Issues 11.0 Calendar Publishing Host Issues 12.0 Monitor Issues 13.0 GroupWise/Exchange Coexistence Issues 14.0 https://www.novell.com/documentation/groupwise2012/gw2012_readme_sp2/data/gw2012_readme_sp2.html International Issues 15.0 Documentation Issues 16.0 GroupWise Bug Fixes 17.0 GroupWise Documentation 18.0 Legal Notices 1.0 Overview GroupWise 2012 Support Pack 2 provides enhancements for both administrators and end users. For Administrators Windows Server 2012 is now supported. The GroupWise/Exchange coexistence solution integrates GroupWise and Exchange to provide users of both event id email systems with unified address book lookups and free/busy calendar searching. For setup instructions, see the GroupWise/Exchange Coexistence Guide. The new role resource type represents a position in an organization that can be reassigned from one owner to the next. As owners change, the role resource mailbox retains all information associated with event id 8197 the role. Unlike general resources and place resources, role resources are included in a Reply to All. For End Users Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10 are now supported. GroupWise 2012 SP2 includes all bug fixes that are available in GroupWise 2012 SP1 and HP1. For a list of the bugs that have been fixed in GroupWise 2012 SP2, see the GroupWise 2012 SP2 Bug Fix List. For information about the documentation updates that have been made since GroupWise 2012 SP1, see Section 17.0, GroupWise Documentation. 2.0 GroupWise System Requirements GroupWise 2012 system requirements are listed in GroupWise System Requirements in GroupWise Product Overview in the GroupWise 2012 Installation Guide. 3.0 Linux Installation Section 3.1, Linux Administration Software Installation Instructions Section 3.2, Windows Client Installation from the Linux Software Image 3.1 Linux Administration Software Installation Instructions IMPORTANT:If you are installing the GroupWise software in a cluster, refer to the GroupWise 2012 Interoperability