[MS_ASCON]
- Hi,
I noticed that this protocol is not completely clear in some of the details. For instance, I do not see any distinction between sending an Ignore command and sending a MoveAlways to Delete folder command for some conversation. Another doubt I have is the exact effect of invoking Move command after a MoveAlways or Ignore command. For example, in such a scenario it seems that the Move command would not have any effect as previous invocation of Ignore would automatically move all the messages back to Delete folder.
Thank you.
Answers
Ivo Krka,
There is no difference between “Ignoring a Conversation”, and marking a conversation to be “Moved Always” using the “Deleted Items” folder ID.
I am still investigating the answer to your second question.
Dominic Michael Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
US-CSS DSC Protocols Team
- Marked As Answer byI. Krka Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:06 PM
Ivo Krka,
When a previously ignored conversation is moved back into the inbox, it removes the “ignore” designation for that conversation.
Dominic Michael Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
US-CSS DSC Protocols Team
- Proposed As Answer byDominic Michael Salemno Thursday, November 19, 2009 3:24 PM
- Marked As Answer byI. Krka Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:06 PM
All Replies
- Hi,
Thanks for your questions regarding the MS-ASCON document. One of my colleagues will be investigating your inquiry and will contact you soon.
Regards,
Edgar - Greetings Krka,
I am the engineer who has taken ownership of your inquiry. I am investigating this and shall update you as things progress.
Dominic Michael Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer - Krka,
To clarify, you are asking what is the difference between "Ignoring a Conversation" and marking a conversation to be "Moved Always" using the "Deleted Items" folder ID ?
Dominic Michael Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
US-CSS DSC Protocols Team - Hi Dominic,
correct, that was my first questions. The second one is concerned with what happens when I first mark a conversation to be "Moved Always" to "Delete Folder" and subsequently try to "Move" (not "Move Always" ) that conversation to "Inbox Folder" from the "Delete Folder" . It is not clear, from the definition of "Move Always" , whether this conversation would actually end up in "Inbox" , or would it automatically go back to "Delete Folder" .
Thank you,
Ivo Krka - Ivo Krka,
I am still investigating this matter and should have an answer for you shortly.
Dominic Michael Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
US-CSS DSC Protocols Team Ivo Krka,
There is no difference between “Ignoring a Conversation”, and marking a conversation to be “Moved Always” using the “Deleted Items” folder ID.
I am still investigating the answer to your second question.
Dominic Michael Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
US-CSS DSC Protocols Team
- Marked As Answer byI. Krka Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:06 PM
Ivo Krka,
When a previously ignored conversation is moved back into the inbox, it removes the “ignore” designation for that conversation.
Dominic Michael Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
US-CSS DSC Protocols Team
- Proposed As Answer byDominic Michael Salemno Thursday, November 19, 2009 3:24 PM
- Marked As Answer byI. Krka Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:06 PM


