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This blog covers Messaging API development for Exchange and Outlook. My name is Daniel Bagley, I'm on the Messaging Developer Team.
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Inline attachments used with EWS and Text, HTML, MHTML or MIME
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3 months ago
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Exchange Web Services has three different ways to set message body content when working with messages – setting the Text body, setting the html body or creating the message using email MIME (note that there are different types of MIME). Images which...
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How to check for calendar corruption.
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3 months ago
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A corrupt calendar item can reallly mess-up a custom application and even some very seasoned applications. If there is a corrupt item/items, then those should be cleared-up ASAP before trying to do some sort of code work-around. If you are suspecting...
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EAS 177 response code or Why cant I sync any more devices.
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Exchange allows you to sync a max of 10 devices agains a mailbox. Each time you sync a new device, a sync partnershipe is created. You can view thes sync pertnerships in OWA. Most users will never see this error code; however, IT professionals who test...
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