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O.P. On Mail Received Event?
Hi there,

I'm running WLM 2009 and Plus! Live and I'm currently trying to write a notification type script.

Is there any kind of event  that would allow me to run a function when a new email (hotmail) is received, or rather when the notification that a new email has arrived is received?

I couldn't find reference to one on the forum or in the scripting documentation, which leads me to believe there isn't one but I thought I would ask just in case. :P

Assuming it doesn't exist where can I go to request the addition of such an event handle to Plus! Live?

Thanks!

This post was edited on 03-07-2009 at 05:44 AM by rawny.
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RE: On Mail Received Event?
I've suggested this back in 2006, but as of yet, it's not implemented.
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RE: On Mail Received Event?
I know I say this a lot, but the easiest way at the moment would be Xniff to Packet Sniff the messages from the protocol
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03-07-2009 01:17 PM
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I've suggested this back in 2006, but as of yet, it's not implemented.

Ah that's a shame, maybe it'll be gotten round to eventually...thanks :)

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I know I say this a lot, but the easiest way at the moment would be Xniff to Packet Sniff the messages from the protocol

Edit: Found it here, I'm playing around with the example "View All MSN packets" script, looks like I may be able to use this to do what I want.

Thanks!

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