Use the following condition subtags to filter the messages to include in the MessageDetailsRequest. You can specify as many of these tags as you want in the <condition> tag. If you use more than one of the same tag, then the values given are logically ORed together, whereas if you use two different tags, the values are logically ANDed together.
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<condition> subtags |
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<address> |
Selects messages that are addressed to the specified address. |
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<archived> |
Returns the details of messages in the archive message store. |
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<customRule> |
Selects messages based on rules. |
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<kind> |
Filters either binary or text messages. For example, <kind>text</kind> filters text messages, and <kind>binary</kind> filters binary messages.
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<messageId> |
Selects the message with a particular message ID. |
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<originator> |
Selects messages that originated from the specified client. |
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<priority> |
Selects messages that currently have the priority specified. |
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<property> |
Selects messages that have the specified message property. To check a property name and value, use the syntax <property>property-name=property-value</property>. To check the existence of a property, use the format <property>property-name</property>.
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<status> |
Selects messages that currently have the status specified. |
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