PidTagSendInternetEncoding Canonical Property
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Contains a bitmask of encoding preferences.
Associated properties: |
PR_SEND_INTERNET_ENCODING |
Identifier: |
0x3A71 |
Data type: |
PT_LONG |
Area: |
Address |
Remarks
Set this property to indicate the encoding options used.
This property contains the following flags:
BODY_ENCODING_HTML
Encode the message text in HTML. This flag is ignored unless the ENCODING_MIME flag is set.BODY_ENCODING_TEXT_AND_HTML
Encode the message text using text and HTML as Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) multipart alternatives. This flag is ignored unless the ENCODING_MIME flag is set.ENCODING_MIME
Encode the message using MIME. If this flag is not set, MAPI encodes the message text in plain text and the attachments in UUENCODE.ENCODING_PREFERENCE
Use the other flags in this bitmask to determine the encoding. If this flag is not set, MAPI leaves it to the messaging system to make encoding decisions.MAC_ATTACH_ENCODING_APPLEDOUBLE
Encode Macintosh attachments in Apple double mode. This flag is ignored unless the ENCODING_MIME flag is set.MAC_ATTACH_ENCODING_APPLESINGLE
Encode Macintosh attachments in Apple single mode. This flag is ignored unless the ENCODING_MIME flag is set.MAC_ATTACH_ENCODING_UUENCODE
Encode Macintosh attachments in UUENCODE. If the ENCODING_MIME flag is set, this flag is ignored and BinHex encoding is used instead.
Related Resources
Protocol Specifications
[MS-OXPROPS]
Provides references to related Exchange Server protocol specifications.[MS-OXOABK]
Specifies the properties and operations for lists of users, contacts, groups, and resources.[MS-OXCMAIL]
Converts from Internet standard e-mail conventions to message objects.[MS-OXCMSG]
Handles message and attachment objects.[MS-OXOMSG]
Specifies the properties and operations that are permissible for e-mail message objects.
Header Files
Mapidefs.h
Provides data type definitions.Mapitags.h
Contains definitions of properties listed as associated properties.