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Change 'signature for new messages' property programmatically

 
 
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      6th May 2005
I wish to change the 'Signature for new messages' property on the
tools/options/Mail Format form using the Outlook Object model. How can I
reference that property? Also, where is the property stored - I have
searched the registry and looked for config files on the C: drive.

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Jon Allen
 
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      6th May 2005
Hi John,

it´s stored in the registry, depending on your version. You cannot
access these property via the OOM.

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> I wish to change the 'Signature for new messages' property on the
> tools/options/Mail Format form using the Outlook Object model. How

can I
> reference that property? Also, where is the property stored - I have
> searched the registry and looked for config files on the C: drive.
>
> Thanks
> Jon Allen


 
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