Thanks Mpoy. I've used Peter Foot's InTheHand API before (only the
community edition though). From the docs it definitely looks like the
full (purchased) edition provides the functionality that I need. The
software I am working on, however, is going to be open sourced. If I
purchase this library, I would need to find a way to package it with my
open source project in such a way that it did not infringe on the
license agreement of InTheHand. I can imagine Peter would not want me
to package his commercial dlls in my open source project.
Thanks for the response... I have some native C++ code right now that
uses IMsgStore and IMAPIAdviseSink to monitor SMS text messages being
created in the drafts folder. Now I need to modify this to monitor the
Outbox and Sent Items folders as well.
j
[quoted text, click to view] Mpoy wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> I'm currently making an application that retrieves the sent SMS
> messages in a PPC. I tried to research on how to do that, I found out
> only two ways of doing it, the hard way and the easy way out. If you
> have the benefit of time then you could write your own wrapper based
> from the native c++ codes, all you need to do is to convert it and wrap
> it, you'll use the documentation in the msdn for it. But its damn hard,
> especially if you are working on a project based application. Then the
> easy way is, if you don't want to do that, you can take a look on Peter
> Foot's InTheHand API, I'm not just sure if it can also work with
> SmartPhones, but for PPC it works great. There the libraries are very
> much available for retriving the outbox and sent items folder. No
> hassles of coding and wrapping any native unmanaged codes...
>
> jonfroehlich wrote:
> > This is a derivation of a post I made to
> > microsoft.public.smartphone.developer last week but didn't get a
> > response. Thought I would try here (sorry to those who monitor both
> > newsgroups).
> >
> > I have successfully used the MessageInterceptor class in the
> > Microsoft.WindowsMobile.PocketOutlook.MessageInterception namespace but
> > unfortunately I do not see an equivalent framework for sniffing
> > _outgoing_ messages. Has anyone successfully done this? Perhaps I could
> > simply poll the Outbox or Sent Items folder?
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated!
> >
> > Jon