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November 2008 Release of MFCMAPI

The November 2008 Release (build 6.0.0.1010) is live: http://www.codeplex.com/MFCMAPI

While we were working on the site for the Outlook MAPI Samples I mentioned that Codeplex allows projects to have a logo, and asked if anyone had any ideas. Next thing I knew, we had a designer lined up ready to draw a custom logo. Not to let an opportunity go to waste, I pointed out how awful the icon for MFCMAPI was. I didn’t really expect to get a new icon, but look what showed up in my mail last night:

 MFCMAPI256x256_Logo

The new icon alone is enough to warrant a new release, but I slipped in some other goodies as well. Here's a change list - see the Issue Tracker on Codeplex for more details, or look at the code:

  • New icon!
  • View Attachment and Recipient tables on embedded messages (Thanks to Darren for adding this feature. BTW – here’s a cool article here all about Darren!)
  • Add PST now works with Exchange’s MAPI
  • Bunch more PidLid and PidTag properties to sync up with the upcoming MAPI doc refresh

Enjoy.

Published Tuesday, November 18, 2008 6:46 PM by Stephen Griffin
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# re: November 2008 Release of MFCMAPI

should I start a movement to get the old icon back?  :)

Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:46 PM by Lev

# re: November 2008 Release of MFCMAPI

Heavens no! Why would you want to go back to that old looking piece of garbage?

Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:52 PM by Stephen Griffin

# re: November 2008 Release of MFCMAPI

personal reasons - reminds me my first project in VS ;)  it's pretty much about MAPI - not pretty, but functional...

Thursday, November 20, 2008 6:09 PM by Lev

# re: November 2008 Release of MFCMAPI

Ah, thank you Steve!  You are truly a gentleman and a scholar.  Took me a while to notice but you fixed the PST issue.  This will make life significantly easier for me and my team in the tricky troubleshooting cases.  What can I send you for Christmas?

Wednesday, December 17, 2008 11:56 PM by Ted Lilley

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