Using Confluence version 4.1.9. The situation is that we have each individual employee with a Team Calendar in order to enter public events (vacation, jury duty, etc.) Further, each 'team' has created a wiki page that contains a calendar that shows all of the team member's calendars, thusly
We would now like to be able to sync that meta-calendar back to Microsoft Outlook, hopefully without having to force each Outlook user to manually add the entire set of calendars in the meta-calendar.
How can I set it up so that Microsoft Outlook users can subscribe to Confluence calendars of this sort?
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I would like to know if it is possible to associate some customs actions for contacts that satisfy some particular conditions. For example, if the contact has Linkedin profile specified, i would like to show it in its contact window. I don't know if contact window allows such type of customization or not. I have tried it but I haven't been able to achieve it. Could you confirm if such level of customization is possible?
Below an screenshot of the window I am interested in:
You can create a form region in Outlook where you could display the required information about the contact item. Read more about Outlook form regions in the Walkthrough: Design an Outlook form region article.
If that information is absent on the contact item you may prevent the form region from displaying, see How to: Prevent Outlook from displaying a form region.
Be aware, Outlook has already delivered a solution for integrating contacts with LinkedIn profiles. The LinkedIn Outlook Connector lets you add your LinkedIn account to Outlook and displays your connections in the Contacts section of the application. It also provides ways to add new connections through email, and keeps you up-to-date with the status updates of your connections. You can remove the add-in if you no longer want LinkedIn integrated with Outlook.
Read more about social connectors for Outlook in the Outlook Social Connector 2013 provider reference section.
Using office Outlook, we can find the 'Memberships' tab when we click and expand a contact, this 'Memberships' tab shows the list of emails that the user is subscribed to.
For example, Employee X (x.x#zcompany.com / id123#zcompany.com) under the Data Department of Z Company is subscribed to the following distribution groups:
datateam#zcompany.com
allemployeees#zcompany.com
dataweekly#zcompany.com
it.uk#zcompany.com
znewsletter#zcompany.com
I would like to get the list of emails the user is subscribed to by inputting either the user's email or user's organization ID.
I found a few potential solutions but do not know exactly how to implement them:
Outlook Interop GetMemberOfList() and GetExchangeDistributionList()
Using Microsoft Graph API
VBA automation for Outlook
Reverse engineering using ExchangePowershell
Using RPA to imitate user actions on Outlook
Wonder if someone with experience doing this can provide some advice? Thanks in advance.
In OOM, call Application.Session.CreateRecipient, Recipient.Resolve, Recipient.AddressEntry.GetExchangeUser(). ExchangeUser exposes GetMemberOfList() method, which returns IAddressEntries object.
I'm building an application for sharing office 365 emails between the users within an organization. I have a problem for uniquely identifying an email which is part of many users' inbox.
In detail, User A sends an email to user B & C, all are within a same organization with a domain abc.com. I tried with Office 365 Graph Mail API and i checked against each users individual mail box where same email appearing with different ids. Is there any way to uniquely identify the email for different inboxes?
When I tried with the Calendar API, there is a property called 'icaluid' which can be used for uniquely identifying the event across shared calendar views. Is there anything like this support for Mail API?
You might try the InternetMessageId property, which is available in the Beta version of the Outlook API (make sure "beta" is selected at the top of the page). If you're using Graph, it's on the v1.0 version of Graph.
I am specifically interested in the OUTLOOK Meeting information and
NOT ONLINE MEETING.
Can I GET the outlook calendar meetings (along with its details: time, subject, location, attendees, etc) using UCWA.
I asked about the same on UCWA forum of MSDN, and came to know that it isn't possible via UCWA.
However, this raises another question:
As a Lync user, if I hover my mouse over a contact who's busy in a meeting, then it shows the time until when he/she is busy, for example "Busy until 2 p.m.".
How is Lync fetching this outlook meetings information and displaying the output as per the meeting time. How does this mechanism work?
Lync/Skype for Business clients are making requests via Outlook APIs to grab non-online-meeting events to display that data. You would need to design your application to sign-in to their Outlook account and make use the available Outlook APIs to get all the meetings/appointments that are not present in Lync/Skype.
I'm developing an integration with Outlook in Office 365 using the latest office.js api for add-ins.
What I have currently is an add-in, which displays a side pane on the appointment compose form. Inside that pane I have the functionality to create an object in our external based on the appointment, taking the start/end times, subject, location etc.
So I have appointment A in the calendar of an O365 account, and object A in an external system.
Is there a way to keep those in sync? I don't see it could be possible using the Outlook Add-In Javascript API, but maybe using ics files, or the Outlook REST API, or Exchange EWS? I see here plenty of issues with the credentials, as the user has separate credentials in our system.
Any tips? I tried to send from our system an ICS file with same iCal UID, but Outlook ignores it.
You would want to to use the Outlook Push Notifications REST API in your web service to get polled when users make changes to their Calendar. Then use the Outlook Calendar REST API to sync changes from your system to their Calendar.