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Obtaining email message information using Redemption

Asked by pauldonson in Access Coding/Macros, Outlook Groupware Software

Tags: VBA, Access 2003

This one is driving me mad. Can anyone explain what I am doing wrong in the attached code? It fetches whichever email is open in Outlook and saves it as a msg file and also extracts the sender information, etc.

The two lines that are marked *** are still triggering the Outlook security warning.

Any ideas?

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Dim appOutlook As Object
Dim msg As Object
Set msg = New Redemption.SafeMailItem
Dim FileName As String
Dim strSender As String
dim strTo as string
 
Set appOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.application")
 
Dim ins As Object
Set ins = New Redemption.SafeInspector
Set ins = appOutlook.activeinspector
 
If ins Is Nothing Then
    MsgBox "No Email item is open.", vbExclamation, "Error"
    Exit Sub
End If
 
If ins.currentitem.Class <> 43 Then
    MsgBox "Only Email items can be imported.", vbExclamation, "Error"
    Exit Sub
End If
 
Set msg = ins.currentitem
 
strSender = msg.SenderName ***
 
FileName = Environ("TEMP") & "\CandidateEmail.msg"
 
msg.SaveAs FileName
 
strTo = left(msg.To, 100) ***
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