Title: | MAPI Driver for ALL-IN-1 and Office Server |
Notice: | See Note 6.19 for V1 SSB Kit Pointer |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE |
Created: | Fri Nov 17 1995 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 125 |
Total number of notes: | 506 |
When is the next version of the MAPI driver (with support for Outlook) expected to be available ? I realise it's going into field test next month. Will it support the ALL-IN-1 autoforward and autoreply features ? What support will it provide for Outlook scheduling - (1) storage of schedule data in the ALL-IN-1 file cabinet ? (2) free and busy schedule ? (3) notifications ? Thanks, Bill.
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122.1 | IOSG::MAURICE | Back in the egg | Wed Apr 23 1997 17:11 | 24 | |
Hi, > When is the next version of the MAPI driver (with support for Outlook) > expected to be available ? I realise it's going into field test next month. We don't have an official date yet, but some time this summer. > Will it support the ALL-IN-1 autoforward and autoreply features ? Currently unlikely. > What support will it provide for Outlook scheduling - > (1) storage of schedule data in the ALL-IN-1 file cabinet ? > (2) free and busy schedule ? > (3) notifications ? We're not planning to provide these. The user who is running with the Exchange Server as the default message store, and the MAPI Driver as a secondary store, will be able to do these naturally. Otherwise the user will be restricted to using Personal Folders. Cheers Stuart | |||||
122.2 | What version of RTF is used ? | SIOG::rasmodem2.dbo.dec.com::dub03::b_rafferty | Wed Apr 23 1997 20:43 | 7 | |
Thanks for the quick response. What version of RTF (Microsoft RTF V6.0 ?) does the driver convert WPSPLUS to ? Thanks, Bill. | |||||
122.3 | IOSG::MAURICE | Back in the egg | Thu Apr 24 1997 12:48 | 10 | |
Hi, I don't actually know! We just call the MasterSoft converter, and the documentation I have doesn't specify a version. From a look at the file produced the header starts with "{\rtf1\ansi". Is this enough of a clue to the version? Cheers Stuart |