What is the easiest way to map Outlook Categories to Gmail Labels?
I don't like how when I use Gmail with IMAP in Outlook that I get folders for each Gmail Label, I want to have Outlook Categories.
I don't mind having to use a paid addon or doing some VBA.
Searching has turned up nothing, except this: https://stackoverflow.com/a/15573148/4599373 which is an IMAP proxy which maps Gmail Labels into x-labels which might work in Outlook.
Thanks.
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I am trying to build an outlook add on, using react. I looked everywhere trying to find something that uses the mailbox in which the addon has been opened from, to programmatically send an email to a specified user.
Something similar to the google's command:
GmailApp.createDraft(e.parameters.address, e.parameters.subject, e.parameters.body, {
htmlBody: e.parameters.body,
name: 'Automatic Sender'
}).send();
Is the mail-sending process available on outlook?
Outlook web add-ins work under the context of currently selected item only. OfficeJS doesn't provide anything for creating and sending emails programmatically.
In Outlook add-ins you may consider using EWS, see Call web services from an Outlook add-in for more information. Also you may take a look at the Graph API as a possible workaround.
I have subscribed calendars in my Outlook (subscribed to using feed links), and I want to get the id of these calendars. Following Microsoft's API, a GET Request on https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/calendars using Microsoft Graph Explorer only shows my Outlook calendar and not the calendars that I have subscribed to. How can I make them visible?
I have tried it from my end using Outlook on the Web, going to
Calendar--> Add Calendar--> Subscribe from Web--> Give the link and Save.
I used the same call and it worked for me.
I have an Office 365 account that I use only for email. Problem: Whenever a third party sends me a Google calendar invitation, it never arrives in my Outlook 365 inbox.
Today I discovered that all those Google invitations land directly on my Office 365 Calendar, which I have never used (and don't need to use).
Is there a way to configure things (as a user) so I receive notifications in my Office 365 inbox when Google Calendar invites arrive? (You know, like every other email client does? :-)) I looked through Office 365 settings but didn't find a solution.
Thank you!
Are you using the desktop client to read your mails or just the Outlook Web Access? I guess there's no setting in the webclient, but in the desktop application under
Options - Calendar - AutoAccept.
See also this video for instructions...
With the autoaccept setting turned on the google calender invites are automatically added to the calendar and the email (which surley is received) is deleted (and can be found under deleted items)..
I have a device that sends daily statistics as an attachment to an email address at gmail. A filter identifies the sender and sequesters the mails into a folder in the mailbox. Currently ~2000 emails have accumulated. I need to download these attachments so the data can be aggregated and analyzed. I supposed I could write a macro to move the mouse, click the right places on the screen, etc. but was wondering if there is a programmatic way to simply download all the attachments from all the emails in a folder.
You can use Gmail API to retrieve attachments:
https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/v1/reference/users/messages/attachments/get#examples
I have a web application which has a calendar, and I want to allow that calendar to be sync'd with an Exchange server.
I've written code to create appointments on an Exchange server directly in a user's calendar using webDAV. I save the appointment locations (URLs) so I can update the appointments in outlook if something changes in my application.
I'm trying to write an add-in for Outlook that lets a user send their appointment to my web application. In order to save it though (and allow updates in my application to propagate back to Exchange) I need to figure out what the appointment location (URL) is in WebDAV.
Is there any way to get the WebDAV URL of the appointment from within Outlook? I'm using VSTO for my outlook add-in.
Thanks for the help guys!
This question helped considerably:
How to use WebDav to match dav:href to Outolook Interop href value
And this website was interesting too:
http://www.infinitec.de/post/2007/03/Constructing-OWA-2007-item-ids-from-WebDAV-items.aspx