neat! This worked for me except it did not print the Caption on line 26. I'm using Outlook 97 (poor me) so maybe that's the problem. $activeexplorer->CurrentFolder->Name seems to work though.
What is the meaning of 069 (line 46)?
I added some code after line 24 to automatically change to the Contacts folder:
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Outlook';
and
my $outlook;
$outlook = Win32::OLE->new('Outlook.Application');
my $namespace = $outlook->GetNamespace("MAPI");
my $Folder = $namespace->GetDefaultFolder(olFolderContacts);
print $Folder->Name,"\n";
my $items = $Folder->Items;
print $items->Count,"\n";
does it. (Between "my $outlook;" and "print $items->Count,"\n";)
This doesn't change folders on the running copy of Outlook. The extra "use" line is required for using olFolderContacts.
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