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Is there a way to extract the details in this dialog box via VBA?

Details Dialog Box http://i.msdn.microsoft.com/dynimg/IC84336.gif

I need, especially the content in the E-Mail address tab.

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  • Very late to the party, but perhaps if you have not found a solution, you can work with the AddressEntry.GetExchangeUser object, which should contain most of that information. See here for an example. May 15, 2014 at 2:49

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You can pretty much get the fields easily, the E-mail Addresses is the harder part. References: Microsoft Exchange Property Tags

This code exports some details but most importantly the Email addresses to a text file.

Sub ListGAL()
    On Error Resume Next
    Const LogFile = "C:\Test\OLK_GAL.log"
    Const sSCHEMA = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x"
    Const PR_EMS_AB_PROXY_ADDRESSES = &H800F101E

    Dim oNameSpace As NameSpace, oGAL As AddressList, oEntry As AddressEntry
    Dim oFSO As Variant, oLF As Variant, oExUser As ExchangeUser, i As Long

    ' Oulook objects
    Set oNameSpace = Outlook.Application.GetNamespace("MAPI")
    ' Global Address List object
    Set oGAL = oNameSpace.AddressLists("Global Address List")
    '----------
    ' Log file objects
    Set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
    Set oLF = oFSO.CreateTextFile(LogFile)
    '----------
    For Each oEntry In oGAL.AddressEntries
        i = i + 1
        Debug.Print i & vbTab & oEntry.Name
        If oEntry.AddressEntryUserType = olExchangeUserAddressEntry Then
            oLF.WriteLine "Entry " & i & " (olExchangeUserAddressEntry)"
            oLF.WriteLine "Name: " & oEntry.Name
            oLF.WriteLine "Address: " & oEntry.Address
            Set oExUser = oEntry.GetExchangeUser
            ' SMTP ADDRESSES
            oLF.WriteLine "SMTP Addresses:"
            oLF.WriteLine vbTab & Join(oExUser.PropertyAccessor.GetProperty(sSCHEMA & Hex(PR_EMS_AB_PROXY_ADDRESSES)), vbCrLf & vbTab)
            Set oExUser = Nothing
            oLF.WriteLine String(50, Chr(151)) ' Separator
        End If
    Next
    '----------
    ' Close Log File, clean up
    oLF.Close
    Set oGAL = Nothing
    Set oNameSpace = Nothing
    Set oLF = Nothing
    Set oFSO = Nothing
End Sub
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i have go a function of reading the address-book:

Function Get_mail(Absender As String)
Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application
Dim OutTI As Outlook.TaskItem
Dim OutRec As Outlook.Recipient

  Set OutApp = New Outlook.Application
  Set OutTI = OutApp.CreateItem(3)
  OutTI.Assign

  Set OutRec = OutTI.Recipients.Add(Absender)
  OutRec.Resolve

   If OutRec.Resolved Then
    On Error GoTo exit_function
        Get_mail = OutRec.AddressEntry.GetExchangeUser.PrimarySmtpAddress
   End If
exit_function: Exit Function
  Set OutApp = Nothing
  Set OutTI = Nothing
End Function

as far as I know you can only read out the Primary Mail-address from the mail-addresses-tab; to see what else there ist delete the part ".PrimarySmtpAddress", mahe the dot and you should get the list of other properties.

I am quite sure you need the reference on Microsoft Outlook 14.0 Object Library.

The Input "Absender" can be any string . if this string can be resolved as address book-entry in an outlook-mail, you will also have a positive result from the code above. To call the function, if for example you have a string "mail_adress_from_adressbook" you would put:

mail_adress_from_adressbook = get_mail("Joe Smith")

I hope this helps, Max

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Sure, you can access any GAL object property shown by Outlook (and then some) even if the properties are not explicitly exposed by the AddressEntry or ExchangeUser objects using AddressEntry.PropertyAccessor.GetProperty as long as you know the MAPI property's DASL name

The DASL property names can be retrieved using OutlookSpy (I am its author): either click IAddrBook button to drill down to a particular address entry or, if you have a message addressed to one of the GAL recipients, click IMessage button, go to the GetRecipientTable tab, double click on the recipient to open it as IMailUser:

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In your particular case, you need PR_EMS_AB_PROXY_ADDRESSES (DASL name "http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x800F101F") - it is a multivalued string property, which means AddressEntry.PropertyAccessor.GetProperty will return an array of strings. Each value is prefixed with the address type (e.g. "EX:" or "smtp:"), the default SMTP address will be prefixed with "SMTP:" (note the upper case):

Set User = Application.session.CurrentUser.AddressEntry
AddressList = User.PropertyAccessor.GetProperty("http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x800F101F")
If IsArray(AddressList) Then
  For i = LBound(AddressList) To UBound(AddressList)
    MsgBox AddressList(i)
  Next
End If

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