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<?php
/**
* Contains \jamesiarmes\PhpEws\Enumeration\MessageDispositionType.
*/
namespace jamesiarmes\PhpEws\Enumeration;
use \jamesiarmes\PhpEws\Enumeration;
/**
* Describes how an e-mail message will be handled after it is created.
*
* @package php-ews\Enumeration
*/
class MessageDispositionType extends Enumeration
{
/**
* The message item is saved in the folder that is specified by the
* SavedItemFolderId element.
*
* Messages can be sent later by using the SendItem operation. An item
* identifier is returned in the response. Item identifiers are not returned
* for any item types except for message items. This includes response
* objects.
*
* @since Exchange 2007
*
* @var string
*/
const SAVE_ONLY = 'SaveOnly';
/**
* The item is sent and a copy is saved in the folder that is identified by
* the SavedItemFolderId element.
*
* An item identifier is not returned in the response.
*
* Meeting requests are not saved to the folder that is identified by the
* SavedItemFolderId property. For calendaring, only the save location for
* calendar items can be specified by the SavedItemFolderId property. You
* cannot control where a meeting request item is saved. Only the associated
* calendar items are copied and saved into the folder that is identified by
* the SavedItemFolderId property.
*
* @since Exchange 2007
*
* @var string
*/
const SEND_AND_SAVE_COPY = 'SendAndSaveCopy';
/**
* The item is sent but no copy is saved in the Sent Items folder.
*
* An item identifier is not returned in the response.
*
* CreateItem does not support delegate access when the SendOnly option is
* used because a destination folder cannot be specified with this option.
* The workaround is to create the item, get the item identifier, and then
* use the SendItem operation to send the item.
*
* @since Exchange 2007
*
* @var string
*/
const SEND_ONLY = 'SendOnly';
}
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