svcOutlookAddin
The following operations are supported. For a formal definition, please review the Service Description.
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AddCalendar
Adds a calendar to SmarterMail -
AddCalendarEx
Adds a calendar to SmarterMail -
AddContact
Adds a contact to SmarterMail -
AddContactEx
Adds a contact to SmarterMail -
AddNote
Adds a note to SmarterMail -
AddNoteEx
Adds a note to SmarterMail -
AddTask
Adds a task to SmarterMail -
AddTaskEx
Adds a task to SmarterMail -
DeleteCalendar
Deletes a calendar from smartermail -
DeleteCalendarEx
Deletes a calendar from smartermail -
DeleteContact
Deletes a contact from smartermail -
DeleteContactEx
Deletes a contact from smartermail -
DeleteNote
Deletes a note from smartermail -
DeleteNoteEx
Deletes a note from smartermail -
DeleteTask
Deletes a task from smartermail -
DeleteTaskEx
Deletes a task from smartermail - FreeBusy
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GetCalendar
Returns a calendar based on guid -
GetCalendarEx
Returns a calendar based on guid -
GetContact
Returns a contact based on guid -
GetContactEx
Returns a contact based on guid -
GetItemCount
Returns a count of each type of item -
GetNote
Returns a note based on guid -
GetNoteEx
Returns a note based on guid -
GetTask
Returns a task based on guid -
GetTaskEx
Returns a task based on guid - GetUserFolders
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IsLicensed
Returns true or false depending on if the domain has a license key for the Sync Tool -
Login
Returns true or false depending on if the login and password is correct -
RequestCalendarList
Returns a list of guids and their hashes corresponding to all calendar events -
RequestCalendarListEx
Returns a list of guids and their hashes corresponding to all calendar events -
RequestContactList
Returns a list of guids and their hashes corresponding to all contacts -
RequestContactListEx
Returns a list of guids and their hashes corresponding to all contacts -
RequestNoteList
Returns a list of guids and their hashes corresponding to all notes -
RequestNoteListEx
Returns a list of guids and their hashes corresponding to all notes -
RequestTaskList
Returns a list of guids and their hashes corresponding to all tasks -
RequestTaskListEx
Returns a list of guids and their hashes corresponding to all tasks -
VersionNumber
Returns the version of SmarterMail
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C#
[WebService(Namespace="http://microsoft.com/webservices/")] public class MyWebService { // implementation }
Visual Basic
<WebService(Namespace:="http://microsoft.com/webservices/")> Public Class MyWebService ' implementation End Class
C++
[WebService(Namespace="http://microsoft.com/webservices/")] public ref class MyWebService { // implementation };
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