MS Outlook Email VBO - Advance Search By Size
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30-04-21 02:39 PM
I've been looking for how I can write a filter to extract emails by size. I cannot seem to find any information. Does anyone have any good resources?
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06-05-21 12:30 PM
Hi @Nicholas Robbins Leon,
On the Outlook VBO you should see 3 methods for retrieving emails:
Cheers,
On the Outlook VBO you should see 3 methods for retrieving emails:
- Get Received Items (Basic)
- Get Received Items (Advanced)
- Get Received Items (Expert)
Cheers,
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07-05-21 01:20 PM
Hi Eric,
Thank you for taking the time to respond and for the information. I am aware of the actions that are available within the utility. My question is geared more towards if there is a resource I can utilize to write the Advanced filter to return Entry IDs that are greater than a specific size. I tried to perform this on my own, but was unsuccessful.
Thank you for taking the time to respond and for the information. I am aware of the actions that are available within the utility. My question is geared more towards if there is a resource I can utilize to write the Advanced filter to return Entry IDs that are greater than a specific size. I tried to perform this on my own, but was unsuccessful.
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07-05-21 07:46 PM
Hello Nicolas, I believe that today there is still no option to filter by size, given that 90% of the assets developed search only for the message ID that does not give us visibility on the scope of the email or its attachments, I believe that the best starting point would be what the colleague @ewilson detailed above
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