My bad, I am using Win32:OLE, full script is below.
#Option Explicit use strict; use warnings; use Win32::OLE qw(EVENTS); &application_newmail('<EXCHANGESERVER>', '<USERNAME>'); # sub application_newmail { my ($server, $alias) = @_; # connect to mailbox of CN $alias us +ing server $server my $mapikey = "$server\n$alias"; my $err; my $session = Win32::OLE->new(qw(MAPI.Session)) or die Win32::OLE- +>LastError(); # Try to logon with dynamic profile under current account. # This may need a reasonable current CDO on your machine. my $mapi = $session->Logon(undef,undef,undef,1,undef,undef,$mapike +y); return $err if $err = Win32::OLE->LastError(); # can be problematic. Therefore we iterate with GetFirst/GetNext ( +see below) # 'Check Inbox for messages and exit of none found my $messages = $session->Inbox->Messages() or return Win32::OLE->L +astError(); my $filter = $messages->Filter() or return Win32::OLE->LastError() +; $filter->{Unread} = 1; # Only unread messages $messages->Sort(); # default Sort is ASC on CdoPR_MESSAGE_DELIV +ERY_TIME return $err if $err = Win32::OLE->LastError(); # Gather Subject and Body for (my $msg = $messages->GetFirst(); $msg; $msg = $messages->GetN +ext()) { if($msg->ConversationTopic =~ /^Test Subject Text /){ print "Subject => " . $msg->ConversationTopic . "\n"; print "Body: ". $msg->Text."\n"; } # Next Item } $session->Logoff(); } # end sub

In reply to Re^2: How do I move mail msg to another folder in ECHANGE via a MAPI connection? by boat73
in thread How do I move mail msg to another folder in ECHANGE via a MAPI connection? by boat73

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