2.2.3.14 AppliesToInternal
The AppliesToInternal element is an optional child element of the OofMessage element in Settings command requests and responses that indicates that the OOF message applies to internal users. An internal user is a user who is in the same organization as the sending user.
All elements referenced in this section are defined in the Settings namespace.
Command request/response |
Parent elements |
Child elements |
Data type |
Number allowed |
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Settings command Oof request and response (section 2.2.1.18) |
OofMessage (section 2.2.3.123) |
None |
None |
0...1 (Choice of AppliesToInternal, AppliesToExternalKnown (section 2.2.3.12), and AppliesToExternalUnknown (section 2.2.3.13)) |
The AppliesToInternal element is an empty tag element, meaning it has no value or data type. It is distinguished only by the presence or absence of the <AppliesToInternal/> tag.
When the AppliesToInternal element is present, its peer elements (that is, the other elements within the OofMessage element) specify the OOF settings with regard to internal users.
The following are the peer elements of the AppliesToInternal element:
§ Enabled (section 2.2.3.59)—Specifies whether an OOF message is sent to this audience while the sending user is OOF.
§ ReplyMessage (section 2.2.3.149)—Specifies the OOF message itself.
§ BodyType (section 2.2.3.17)—Specifies the format of the OOF message.
Protocol Versions
The following table specifies the protocol versions that support this element. The client indicates the protocol version being used by setting either the MS-ASProtocolVersion header, as specified in [MS-ASHTTP] section 2.2.1.1.2.6, or the Protocol version field, as specified in [MS-ASHTTP] section 2.2.1.1.1.1, in the request.
Protocol version |
Element support |
---|---|
2.5 |
|
12.0 |
Yes |
12.1 |
Yes |
14.0 |
Yes |
14.1 |
Yes |
16.0 |
Yes |
16.1 |
Yes |