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How to get message/rfc822 attachment name by using JavaMail?

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shilpa - 29 May 2006 12:16 GMT
Hi,

I am fetching incoming mail which has message/rfc822 attachment. i.e:
".msg" (mime message) is attached to this incoming mail. When I try to
get name of this message/rfc822 attachment, I am getting null. Body
part for this message attachment doesn't contain attachment name?

Is this known issue? Is there any solution for this?

How to get attached message name?

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Shilpa
sidhu - 30 May 2006 04:30 GMT
Hi shilpa,
             The same problem i was facing in getting body and
attachemnt of message in samrtphones.I resolved this by replacing
PR_BODY eith PR_CE_MIME_TEXT.nad i get all things including
attachment.If u want i can help u regarding MAPI in smartphones..

can catch me at kaushik15@gmail.com
shilpa - 30 May 2006 07:48 GMT
Hi Sidhu,

Thanks for reply...
Currently I am looking to resolve this issue using JavaMail API's...

I do need same in MAPI, that time I will ping you.....

If you have any idea about using JavaMail to resolve this issue...do
let me know.

Cheers
Shilpa :)

> Hi shilpa,
>               The same problem i was facing in getting body and
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>
> can catch me at kaushik15@gmail.com
sidhu - 30 May 2006 08:31 GMT
i have worked on it and will help u definitely...but i need some time
..can tell u by friday..till you have to wait...i m sorry for that..

if possible will try to do that as early as posiible..

regards
kapil
kaushik15@gmail.com

kpl_kaushik@yahoo.co.in


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