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In your Xaml you need to set up your Event:

<TextBlock
        Name="myTextBlock"  
        Text="Drag something into here"
        AllowDrop="True" 
        DragDrop.Drop="myTextBlock_Drop"
        />

Once you have Set AllowDrop = True and Set you drop event then go to the code behind and set up your event:

private void myTextBlock_Drop(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
{
         // Mark the event as handled, so TextBox's native Drop handler is not called.
         e.Handled = true;
         Stream sr;

          //Explorer 
          if (e.Data.GetDataPresent(DataFormats.FileDrop, true))
              //Do somthing

    	//Email Message Subject	
    	if (e.Data.GetDataPresent("FileGroupDescriptor"))
        {
    		sr = e.Data.GetData("FileGroupDescriptor") as Stream;
    	        StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(sr2);//new StreamReader(strPath, Encoding.Default);
            //Message Subject
                    string strFullString = sr.ReadToEnd();
         }


}

If you wish to break it down further you can use: FILEDESCRIPTOR or FILECONTENTS as outline in the following article

your other option is to tie into outlooks MS Office Primary Interop Assemblies and break the message apart that way.

Good Luck!

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In your Xaml you need to set up your Event:

<TextBlock
        Name="myTextBlock"  
        Text="Drag something into here"
        AllowDrop="True" 
        DragDrop.Drop="myTextBlock_Drop"
        />

Once you have Set AllowDrop = True and Set you drop event then go to the code behind and set up your event:

private void myTextBlock_Drop(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
{
         // Mark the event as handled, so TextBox's native Drop handler is not called.
         e.Handled = true;
         Stream sr;

          //Explorer 
          if (e.Data.GetDataPresent(DataFormats.FileDrop, true))
              //Do somthing

    	//Message /Email Message Subject	
    	if (e.Data.GetDataPresent("FileGroupDescriptor"))
        {
    		sr = e.Data.GetData("FileGroupDescriptor") as Stream;
    	        StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(sr2);//new StreamReader(strPath, Encoding.Default);
            //Message Subject
                    string strFullString = sr.ReadToEnd();
         }


}

If you wish to break it down further you can use: FILEDESCRIPTOR or FILECONTENTS as outline in the following article

your other option is to tie into outlooks MS Office Primary Interop Assemblies and break the message apart that way.

Good Luck!

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In your Xaml you need to set up your Event:

<TextBlock
        Name="myTextBlock"  
        Text="Drag something into here"
        AllowDrop="True" 
        DragDrop.Drop="myTextBlock_Drop"
        />

Once you have Set AllowDrop = True and Set you drop event then go to the code behind and set up your event:

private void myTextBlock_Drop(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
{
         // Mark the event as handled, so TextBox's native Drop handler is not called.
         e.Handled = true;
         Stream sr;

          //Explorer 
          if (e.Data.GetDataPresent(DataFormats.FileDrop, true))
              //Do somthing

    	//Message Subject	
    	if (e.Data.GetDataPresent("FileGroupDescriptor"))
        {
    		sr = e.Data.GetData("FileGroupDescriptor") as Stream;
    	        StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(sr2);//new StreamReader(strPath, Encoding.Default);
            //Message Subject
                    string strFullString = sr.ReadToEnd();
         }


}

If you wish to break it down further you can use: FILEDESCRIPTOR or FILECONTENTS as outline in the following article

your other option is to tie into outlooks MS Office Primary Interop Assemblies and break the message apart that way.

Good Luck!