November 2007
Intermediate to advanced
928 pages
26h 9m
English
When you use Exchange Web Services to create a draft message, the message appears in your mailbox, but clients such as Outlook Web Access and Office Outlook will indicate that the message has not yet been sent. There may be times where you want to create a message in the inbox that you never intend to send, and you would rather not have clients suggesting that the message should be sent. Underneath the covers, Office Outlook looks at a special MAPI property to determine if a message is a draft. Exchange Web Services surfaces this MAPI property via the IsDraft first-class property, which happens to be read-only.
Now, you can resort to extended MAPI properties to clear the IsDraft flag, although there is a catch. According to MSDN, ...