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I'm using EWS Managed API and C#.

I want to know if it's possible to detect when an email is moved to another folder.

This is what I have so far:

static void SetPullNotifications(ExchangeService service)
{

    PullSubscription subscription = service.SubscribeToPullNotificationsOnAllFolders(
      5, null,
      EventType.Moved, EventType.Deleted, EventType.Copied, EventType.Modified);

    GetEventsResults events = subscription.GetEvents();

    foreach (ItemEvent itemEvent in events)
    {
        switch (itemEvent.EventType)
        {
            case EventType.Moved:
                MessageBox.Show("Item Moved :" + itemEvent.ItemId.UniqueId);
                break;
            case EventType.Deleted:
                MessageBox.Show("Item deleted: " + itemEvent.ItemId.UniqueId);
                break;
            case EventType.Copied:
                MessageBox.Show("Item Copied :" + itemEvent.ItemId.UniqueId);
                break;
            case EventType.Modified:
                MessageBox.Show("Item Modified :" + itemEvent.ItemId.UniqueId);
                break;
        }
    }
}

This works fine if I put a breakpoint on the method GetEvents(), then move an email. But without the breakpoint it does not work. The events contains no results.

Any ideas ?

3 Answers 3

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your on the right way, but your missing something. Your code will only get the events which occour between creating the subscription and getting the Events, that's why it only works with a breakpoint.

To make your code work you should do 2 things. At first: Create the subscrption when you start your application and keep a refernce on it. At Second Store the Watermark you get from the Subscription and reload it on application startup. Maybe like this:

static PullSubscription s_Subscription;

static void Main()
{
    ExchangeService service = CreateService();
    CreateSubsciption(service);
    //DoSomething;
    GetEvents();
    //DoSomething;
    StoreWatermark(s_Subscription.Watermark);
}

static void CreateSubscription(ExchangeService Service)
{
    string watermarkt = LoadWatermark(); 
    s_Subscription = service.SubscribeToPullNotificationsOnAllFolders(
        5, watermark,
        EventType.Moved, EventType.Deleted, EventType.Copied, EventType.Modified);

}

static void GetEvents()
{

    GetEventsResults events = subscription.GetEvents();

    foreach (ItemEvent itemEvent in events)
    {
        switch (itemEvent.EventType)
        {
            case EventType.Moved:
                MessageBox.Show("Item Moved :" + itemEvent.ItemId.UniqueId);
                break;
            case EventType.Deleted:
                MessageBox.Show("Item deleted: " + itemEvent.ItemId.UniqueId);
                break;
            case EventType.Copied:
                MessageBox.Show("Item Copied :" + itemEvent.ItemId.UniqueId);
                break;
            case EventType.Modified:
                MessageBox.Show("Item Modified :" + itemEvent.ItemId.UniqueId);
                break;

        }
    }
}
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You can use Streaming Notifications with EWS to listen for changes to items on the Exchange Server. Here is an example on how to set up Streaming Notifications:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/exchangedev/archive/2010/12/22/working-with-streaming-notifications-by-using-the-ews-managed-api.aspx

In your case you should handle the EventType.Moved event. When you are handling the events you are given an object of type ItemEvent (as shown in the above example) which has two properties OldParentFolderId and ParentFolderId which identify the folder the item was moved from and to.

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  • Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately i work on a Exchange service 2010 not a SP1 I tried something like this but with the 'PullSubscription' but when i try to 'GetEvents()' i've got nothing Jun 19, 2013 at 12:54
  • @StephaneBintein: I'm using PullSubscriptions like you and everything works fine. You will have to get a list of all folders in the Mailbox your observing. And than it works fine. Your Code should look something like this: List<FolderId> folders = GetAllFolderIds(); subscription = service.SubscribeToPullNotifications(folders, 1440, watermark, EventType.Moved); GetEventsResults currentevents = Subscription.GetEvents(); If the mail is moved between your subscription and when you call GetEvents() the movement is included. Jun 20, 2013 at 5:42
  • @JürgenHoffmann: I think you should add your comment as an answer so that the OP can mark it as the right answer. Jun 20, 2013 at 6:36
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The reason, why your code doesnt work, is just simple. there is no time that Events could happen. You create a subcription which will recognize only events from the Moment you create it, 'cause the watermark is null. Only one line later, so let's say a millisecond later you ask the subscription "hey were there any Event in the past millisecond?" and the answer is "no". Create your subscription at program startup and call getevents on a timer, maybe 5 minutes later. And if you had any event in the past five minutes, your messagebox will appear.

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