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Setting a property using win32com


I'm trying to create a bunch of Outlook rules automatically. I'm using Python 2.7, win32com, and Outlook 2007. To do this I must create a new Rule object and specify a folder for its move action. However, I can't set the Folder property successfully -- it just stays None despite me giving an object of the right type.

import win32com.client
from win32com.client import constants as const

o = win32com.client.gencache.EnsureDispatch("Outlook.Application")
rules = o.Session.DefaultStore.GetRules() 

rule = rules.Create("Python rule test", const.olRuleReceive) 
condition = rule.Conditions.MessageHeader 
condition.Text = ('Foo', 'Bar')
condition.Enabled = True

root_folder = o.GetNamespace('MAPI').Folders.Item(1)
foo_folder = root_folder.Folders['Notifications'].Folders['Foo']

move = rule.Actions.MoveToFolder
print foo_folder
print move.Folder
move.Folder = foo_folder
print move.Folder

# move.Enabled = True
# rules.Save()

Prints

<win32com.gen_py.Microsoft Outlook 12.0 Object Library.MAPIFolder instance at 0x51634584>
None
None

I've looked at the code generated by makepy when using win32com in non-dynamic mode. The class _MoveOrCopyRuleAction has an entry for 'Folder' in its _prop_map_put_ dict, but other than that I'm stumped.


Solution

  • With comtypes.client instead of win32com.client you can do:

    import comtypes.client
    
    o = comtypes.client.CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
    rules = o.Session.DefaultStore.GetRules() 
    
    rule = rules.Create("Python rule test", 0 ) # 0 is the value for the parameter olRuleReceive
    condition = rule.Conditions.Subject # I guess MessageHeader works too
    condition.Text = ('Foo', 'Bar')
    condition.Enabled = True
    
    root_folder = o.GetNamespace('MAPI').Folders.Item(1)
    foo_folder = root_folder.Folders['Notifications'].Folders['Foo']
    
    move = rule.Actions.MoveToFolder
    move.__MoveOrCopyRuleAction__com__set_Enabled(True) # Need this line otherwise 
                                                        # the folder is not set in outlook
    move.__MoveOrCopyRuleAction__com__set_Folder(foo_folder) # set the destination folder
    
    rules.Save() # to save it in Outlook
    

    I know it's not with win32com.client, but not with IronPython either!