No, it is NOT in OWA.. which means it would be parsing the mail to get the flag. What I have found is that someone has to have modify rights on the email to 'flag' it and as such have attached two email examples. One without the flag and one with. The problem I had is that as the mailbox is IMAP I had to send two emails because as I suck down the eMail via IMAP it does not seem to get updated. I opened it up with vi and tried to find the 'categories' field but not much luck. Their did not seem to be any differences. Their HAS to be some way I can 'see' these stupid flags. (I would like to set them also but If I have to revert to Outlook to set a flag I will) On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 16:39 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 15:19 -0500, Jeremey Wise wrote:Just wanted to post more details I just received for those willing to help: ********************** The other group uses the "Categories" field within Outlook to mark an email accordingly. We can do this as well, using one of the default categories (or we can decide what kind of category we want to use and implement it on the server)To start the ball rolling here, is this category stuff even available when using straight OWA in a web browser? -JP
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