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Hey Guys,

What I am trying to do is create a Outlook plug-in that will
cross-reference the recipient of an email against a exchange folder
containing cooperate contacts. I understand that I need to wrap the code
in a COM component and I know how to do that. What I am having trouble
with actually getting the “onItemSent” event to trigger. I searched all
of Microsoft.com high and low including the MSDN, but to no avail. I can
get the “onConnect” event to trigger no problems. The business
specifications call for compatibility from Outlook/Exchange Server 2000
and forward. I am using VS.NET 2003 and would like to write it in
VB.NET, but I do know C# so I could just convert it. Any help or input
would be greatly appreciated.

TIA

- Adam
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Hi Adam,

Office add-ins are not my speciality but my web site has a page
http://www.mztools.com/resources_add...ers.htm#Office for add-in
developers. It contains pointers to documentation, articles, etc. and also
to the proper newsgroups to have a better chance for an answer.

Also, if your post some minimal code about the problem, someone can take a
look and try to reproduce.

--

Best regards,

Carlos J. Quintero

MZ-Tools: Productivity add-ins for Visual Studio .NET, VB6, VB5 and VBA
You can code, design and document much faster.
Free resources for add-in developers:
http://www.mztools.com

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Hey Guys,

What I am trying to do is create a Outlook plug-in that will
cross-reference the recipient of an email against a exchange folder
containing cooperate contacts. I understand that I need to wrap the code
in a COM component and I know how to do that. What I am having trouble
with actually getting the “onItemSent” event to trigger. I searched all of
Microsoft.com high and low including the MSDN, but to no avail. I can get
the “onConnect” event to trigger no problems. The business specifications
call for compatibility from Outlook/Exchange Server 2000 and forward. I am
using VS.NET 2003 and would like to write it in VB.NET, but I do know C#
so I could just convert it. Any help or input would be greatly
appreciated.

TIA

- Adam

Nov 21 '05 #2

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