I\'m trying to retrieve Inbox items from a specific mailbox (in which i have permissions), using Exchange Web Services managed API. I\'ve tested the code first using my own
if you want to send email using only delegates permission save the email first before sending it. it will set the smtp address that is required to send the message.
ExchangeService service = new ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2007_SP1);
service.Credentials = new WebCredentials("user1", "1234", "domain.com");
service.AutodiscoverUrl("user2@domain.com");
EmailMessage email = new EmailMessage(service);
email.ToRecipients.Add("user2@domain.com");
email.Subject = "HelloWorld";
email.Body = new MessageBody("Sent by using the EWS Managed API");
//save it first!
email.Save(new FolderId(WellKnownFolderName.Drafts, "user1@domain.com"));
email.Send();
i used it to avoid this error: "When making a request as an account that does not have a mailbox, you must specify the mailbox primary SMTP address for any distinguished folder Ids."
The e-mail address given to AutodiscoverUrl
has nothing to do with which mailbox you are binding to.
There are (at least) two ways to get the inbox items from another users mailbox: Delegate access and impersonation.
If you have delegate access to the other users mailbox, you can specify the mailbox as a parameter in the call to FindItems
:
FindItemsResults<Item> findResults = ex.FindItems(
new FolderId(WellKnownFolderName.Inbox, new Mailbox("someothermailbox@company.com")),
new ItemView(10));
If you have the permissions to impersonate the other user, you can impersonate the other user when connecting to the EWS and the following call to FindItem
will work on the inbox of the impersonated user:
ExchangeService ex = new ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2010_SP1);
ex.AutodiscoverUrl("someothermailbox@company.com");
ex.ImpersonatedUserId = new ImpersonatedUserId(ConnectingIdType.SmtpAddress, "someothermailbox@company.com");
ItemsResults<Item> findResults = ex.FindItems(WellKnownFolderName.Inbox, new ItemView(10));
Disclaimer: I have written the above code without actually testing it on a real Exchange server.