Example code for accessing a "shared mailbox subfolder"...
use strict;
use warnings;
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Outlook';
use Win32::OLE 'in';
#Code for Outlook 97
my $FolderName = "my shared folder";
my $strValidUser = "~ DSM Requests" ; #mailbox name/alias
my $Outlook = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject("Outlook.Application");
unless(defined($Outlook)){
die("Unable to obtain Outlook OLE handle $!\n");
}
my $objNS = $Outlook->GetNamespace("MAPI");
my $objRecipient = $objNS->CreateRecipient($strValidUser);
$objRecipient->Resolve(); #You should check this!
my $objInbox = $objNS->GetSharedDefaultFolder($objRecipient, olFolder
+Inbox);
my $objFolder = $objInbox->Folders($FolderName);
foreach my $email (in $objFolder->Items ){
if ($email->{UnRead} == 0) {
#blah blah
}
}
HTH - Mark
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