I'm using Interop.Domino.dll to retrieve E-mails from a Lotus "Database" (Term used loosely). I'm having some difficulty in retrieving certain fields and wonder how to do this properly. I've been using NotesDocument.GetFirstItem to retrieve Subject, From and Body.

My issues in this regard are thus:

  1. How do I retrieve Reply-To address? Is there a list of "Items" to get somewhere? I can't find it.
  2. How do I retrieve friendly names for From and Reply-To addresses?
  3. When I retrieve Body this way, it's formatted wierdly with square bracket sets ([]) interspersed randomly across the message body, and parts of the text aren't where I expect them.

Related code:

string 
  ActualSubject = nDoc.GetFirstItem("Subject").Text,
  ActualFrom = nDoc.GetFirstItem("From").Text,
  ActualBody = nDoc.GetFirstItem("Body").Text;
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Lotus Notes? We sympathize with you. – Rob Prouse Nov 20 '08 at 19:06
Tell me about it. I've concluded us and IBM are the only two companies that use it... And I've heard parts of IBM use Outlook. – tsilb Nov 20 '08 at 19:13
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Hah, got it!

Object[] ni = (Object[])nDoc.Items;
string names_values = "";
for (int x = 0; x < ni.Length; x++)
{
NotesItem item = (NotesItem)ni[x];
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(item.Name)) names_values += x.ToString() + ": " + item.Name + "\t\t" + item.Text + "\r\n";
}

This returned a list of indices, names, and values:

0: Received 	from example.com ([192.168.0.1])          by host.example.com (Lotus Domino Release 6.5.4 HF182)          with ESMTP id 2008111917343129-205078 ;          Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:34:31 -0500
1: Received 	from example.com ([192.168.0.2])          by host2.example.com (Lotus Domino Release 6.5.4 HF182)          with ESMTP id 2008111917343129-205078 ;          Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:34:31 -0500
2: X_PGRTRKID   	130057945714t
3: X_PGRSRC 	IE
4: ReplyTo  	"example" <name@email.example.com>
5: Principal    	"example" <customerservice@email.example.com>
6: From 		"IE130057945714t"<service@test.email.example.com>
7: SendTo   	me@example.com
8: Subject  	(Message subject redacted)
9: PostedDate   	11/19/2008 03:34:15 PM
10: MIME_Version    	1.0
11: $Mailer 	SMTP DirectMail
12: $MIMETrack  	Itemize by SMTP Server on xxxPT02-CORP/example(Release 6.5.4 HF182|May 31, 2005) at 11/19/2008 05:34:31 PM;Serialize by Router on xxxPT02-CORP/example(Release 6.5.4 HF182|May 31, 2005) at 11/19/2008 05:34:32 PM;Serialize complete at 11/19/2008 05:34:32 PM;MIME-CD by Router on xxxPT02-CORP/example(Release 6.5.4 HF182|May 31, 2005) at 11/19/2008 05:34:32 PM;MIME-CD complete at 11/19/2008 05:34:32 PM;Itemize by Router on camp-db-05/example(Release 7.0.2 HF76|November 03, 2006) at 11/19/2008 05:34:32 PM;MIME-CD by Notes Client on MyName/Guest/example(Release 6.5.6|March 06, 2007) at 11/20/2008 12:46:25 PM;MIME-CD complete at 11/20/2008 12:46:25 PM
13: Form    	Memo
14: $UpdatedBy  	;CN=xxxPT02-CORP/O=example
15: $ExportHeadersConverted 	1
16: $MessageID  	<redacted@LocalDomain>
17: RouteServers    	CN=xxxPT02-CORP/O=example;CN=camp-db-05/O=example
18: RouteTimes  	11/19/2008 03:34:31 PM-11/19/2008 03:34:32 PM;11/19/2008 03:34:32 PM-11/19/2008 03:34:32 PM
19: $Orig   	958F2E4E4B666AB585257506007C02A7
20: Categories  	
21: $Revisions  	
22: DeliveredDate   	11/19/2008 03:34:32 PM
23: Body    	[]exampleexample

Now, who can tell me why the Body keeps getting messed up?

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The Body item is a NotesRichTextItem, not a regular NotesItem. They are a different type of object in the Lotus Notes world (and often the source of much developer frustration!)

I don't have much experience with using COM to connect to Domino, and I know there are differences in what you have access to, but the Domino Designer Help should give you lots of information the classes, such as NotesRichTextItem.

Perhaps the method "GetFormattedText" would work better for you than accessing the item's Text property.

Here's an example of the method (taken from Domino Designer Help)

Dim doc As NotesDocument
Dim rtitem As Variant
Dim plainText As String
Dim fileNum As Integer
'...set value of doc...
Set rtitem = doc.GetFirstItem( "Body" )
If ( rtitem.Type = RICHTEXT ) Then
  plainText = rtitem.GetFormattedText( False, 0 )
End If
' get a file number for the file
fileNum = Freefile
' open the file for writing
Open "c:\plane.txt" For Output As fileNum
' write the formatted text to the file
Print #fileNum, plainText
' close the file
Close #fileNum
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Thanks, but I got the same wierdly-formatted string. I'm hoping for a way to retrieve this plaintext, but in such a way that it mimicks Notes's plaintext view. At the very least, the text should be in order and not contain these [] strings. – tsilb Nov 20 '08 at 20:24
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It may not work depending on how your environment is set up, but the easiest way to deal with mail in domino is to leave them as MIME and get at the values via the NotesMIMEEntity and NotesMIMEHeader. This will only work if the mail came in from the web rather than native Notes and the environment has been set up to store mail in MIME format.

Otherwise you need to access the body as a NotesRichTextItem. From that item you need to get a NotesRichTextNavigator that will allow you move around the rich text structure if you need to.

If you think the struture should be relatively simple try calling NotesRichTextItem.GetFormattedText(). If that still isn't working then you're going to need to work out what is happeing by playing with an example doument and seeing what the structure looks like to the NotesRichTextNavigator.

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Dang; these messages are coming from within the network... - Hmm; though they do go through an SMTP server... will check – tsilb Nov 21 '08 at 17:27
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