Overview
Deleting an email found in a folder with multiple container keys using the Outlook Connector does not work. The easiest way to describe this issue is by looking at how it can be reproduced:
- Using Archive Assistant 2013 R2, archive a large folder which contains emails across a large date range (Example emails from 1st Jan 2014 to 15th May 2014 in folder Inbox\Test).
- From the MailArchiver server, go to
http://localhost/mailarchiver/services/outlook.asmx/GetFoldersList
and verify that the folder has 2 container keys.
Example:MA_94cad1ad-dc92-4c13-a57c-6d20e20e739cD7D8C4F3-A891-4427-9072-859138EFC4B2|SmokeTests
MA_bbf0ac78-32b0-49a0-80cd-d64dd77de29eD7D8C4F3-A891-4427-9072-859138EFC4B2|SmokeTests
MA_74b57f61-16a7-4e37-9b1c-e9785b6322aeD7D8C4F3-A891-4427-9072-859138EFC4B2|SmokeTests - Using Outlook Connector, try to delete an email with a date from 1st Jan 2014 and another email from 15th May 2014.
- One of the deletes will fail.
NOTE: Archive Assistant 2014 solves the problem of folders containing multiple container keys. Although there are other ways that the same folder might have a different container key.
Environment
20140616
Resolution
Upgrade to MARC2015 build 20141117 or newer (server and OC).
Priyanka Bhotika
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