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George Hester
If I put a msg into a folder where I am capturing these events I get the
itemRead event. Since there are no other msgs in that folder when I remove
the msg I do NOT get the itemRemove event. That is not intuitive. If I
then add the message back to the folder I do NOT get the itemRead event.
That is NOT intuitive. Let's leave the msg there and add a different msg.
If I put a second different msg into the folder I get the itemRead event.
When I remove the item from the folder I get the itemRemove event. Now THAT
is intuitive. But now if I add the msg back to the folder I do NOT get the
itemRead event. That is NOT intuitive.
Since I am unable to predict the outcome for what seems intuitively should
be the result of performing these actions, can somebody please explain to me
what more needs to be known besides the intuitive idea of Read and Remove to
explain this behavior? Thanks.
itemRead event. Since there are no other msgs in that folder when I remove
the msg I do NOT get the itemRemove event. That is not intuitive. If I
then add the message back to the folder I do NOT get the itemRead event.
That is NOT intuitive. Let's leave the msg there and add a different msg.
If I put a second different msg into the folder I get the itemRead event.
When I remove the item from the folder I get the itemRemove event. Now THAT
is intuitive. But now if I add the msg back to the folder I do NOT get the
itemRead event. That is NOT intuitive.
Since I am unable to predict the outcome for what seems intuitively should
be the result of performing these actions, can somebody please explain to me
what more needs to be known besides the intuitive idea of Read and Remove to
explain this behavior? Thanks.