November 2007
Intermediate to advanced
928 pages
26h 9m
English
After a recipient reads a message that they receive, it is common to either reply or forward the message to somebody else. To programmatically reply to a message in previous versions of Exchange, several things had to be done. First, a new empty message had to be created, then all of the important properties had to be copied from the original message to the newly created one. Only after this had been done could the reply body be added and the message sent. When replying to or forwarding a message, client applications such as Outlook Web Access and Office Outlook insert a header block of text between the original body of the message and the newly added text. This header contains information about the original ...