Introduction
You can create custom Microsoft Office Outlook objects and manipulate those
objects from within Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 or from another application.
You can manipulate Outlook objects by using Microsoft Visual Basic .NET code.
This article tells the ways to perform some common tasks used in Outlook by
using Visual Basic .NET.
Outlook provides a number of objects and methods for taking advantage of its
built-in capabilities. This article include programmatically reading unread
messages from the Inbox, deleteing messages and sending messages.
Read Unread
Messages from the Outlook Inbox
This section describes how to
use the Microsoft Outlook Object Library to retrieve unread messages from the
Outlook Inbox in Visual Basic .NET. One of the methods used in this is the
GetDefaultFolder method. Mailbox folders contain all Outlook built-in and
custom folders. One of the ways to add a reference to a folder in the Mailbox is
to specify one of the enumerations with the GetDefaultFolder method, such as is
the case of this procedure, olFolderInbox representing the Inbox.
Dim tempApp As Outlook.Application
Dim tempInbox As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Dim InboxItems As Outlook.Items
Dim tempMail As Object
'Dim
objattachments, objAttach
tempApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
tempInbox = tempApp.GetNamespace("Mapi").GetDefaultFolder(Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderInbox)
InboxItems = tempInbox.Items
Dim newMail As Outlook.MailItem
For Each newMail In InboxItems
If newMail.UnRead Then
Dim des As String =
newMail.Body
'if
u want to delete
'newMail.Delete()
End If
Next
* MAPI is a component provided
by Microsoft to help programmers to connect to messaging applications like
Outlook or mail server like Exchange
Delete
Messages from the Outlook Inbox
This section describes how to
use the Microsoft Outlook 11.0 Object Library to Delete messages from the
Outlook Inbox in Visual Basic .NET.
Dim tempApp As Outlook.Application
Dim tempInbox As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Dim InboxItems As Outlook.Items
Dim tempMail As Object
tempApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
tempInbox = tempApp.GetNamespace("MAPI").GetDefaultFolder(Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderInbox)
InboxItems = tempInbox.Items
Dim DeleteMail As Outlook.MailItem
For Each newMail In InboxItems
DeleteMail.Delete()
Next
Send Messages :
This example shows how to send e-mail to Microsoft Outlook using VB.Net
Dim tempApp As New Outlook.Application()
Dim tempNS As Outlook.NameSpace
Dim MailFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder
tempNS = tempApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
tempNS.Logon(, , True, True)
Dim newMail As Outlook.MailItem
MailFolder =
tempNS.GetDefaultFolder(Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderOutbox)
newMail = MailFolder.Items.Add(Outlook.OlItemType.olMailItem)
'
sent email will be saved in your outbox also
newMail.Subject = txtSubject.Text
newMail.Body = txtBody.Text
newMail.To = txtTo.Text
newMail.SaveSentMessageFolder = MailFolder
newMail.Send()
Note : The most improtant point here to performing all tasks is to add a
reference to "Microsoft Outlook object library", In case of
Microsoft Outlook 2000, Add "Microsoft Outlook 9.0 object library"
Microsoft Outlook 2002, Add
"Microsoft Outlook 10.0 object library"
Microsoft Outlook 2003, Add
"Microsoft Outlook 11.0 object library"
Microsoft
Outlook 2007, Add "Microsoft Outlook 12.0 object library"