Message open events for non-existent messages
Hello, I'm using the Exchange 2007 diagnostic logging to discover mail message access, using the Message Access event. It works quite well, and I get an event for any message I open in Outlook or OWA (Outlook auto-downloading and caching taken into account). However, I get several events in the event log that aren't related to any existing message (I get messages with EWS using internet-message-id filtering). I noticed that these events are generated every time I start Outlook, and these "extra" messages are always in the inbox. There are other events for non-ipm-tree messages or calendar open events that don't interest me much. However, I'd really like to know how to tell apart real messages that exist in the inbox from those extra messages. It's possible that these messages may have been in the inbox in the past but were deleted, but not as far as I can tell, and the events generated by them are recent. (I asked this question in the Exchange Server protocols forum and they sent me here...) Thanks in advance.
August 9th, 2010 8:35pm

Hi, have you try tacking those messages , are you using exchange cached more or they are quite old messages which are showing now in you inbox.Ripu Daman Mina | MCSE 2003 & MCSA Messaging
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August 10th, 2010 3:54pm

I'm talking about a situation when caching is off. They might be old messages, but if so, I don't know what they are because they appear(in the event viewer) even when the inbox is completely empty. Tracking them is what I'm trying to do. I start Outlook as user USER, caching is off, and I get in the event viewer: "The message <9E829347F1754F4CB4AA170F268583743CC4660608@SERVER.DOMAIN.com> in Mailbox USER was opened by user USER Folder: /Inbox" But when I try to find a message with this ID, there's no such message. The inbox is empty. there are several such events in a single Outlook startup. Always the same message Ids.
August 10th, 2010 4:49pm

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