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I have written a powershell script to return the FROM, SUBJECT and mail body from the latest mail from my outlook exchange mailbox. The script is returning the FROM and SUBJECT but nothing for the mail body. Below is my code snippet



$findResults=$inbox.FindItems(1)
foreach ($item in $findResults.Items)
{
"From: $($item.From.Name)"
"Subject: $($item.Subject)"
"Body: $($Item.Body.Text)"
$item.From.Name| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt'
$item.Subject| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt' -Append
$item.Body.Text| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt' -Append
}


There is no output for mail body in console nor in file.
Please help me out in sorting out the problem










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    I have written a powershell script to return the FROM, SUBJECT and mail body from the latest mail from my outlook exchange mailbox. The script is returning the FROM and SUBJECT but nothing for the mail body. Below is my code snippet



    $findResults=$inbox.FindItems(1)
    foreach ($item in $findResults.Items)
    {
    "From: $($item.From.Name)"
    "Subject: $($item.Subject)"
    "Body: $($Item.Body.Text)"
    $item.From.Name| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt'
    $item.Subject| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt' -Append
    $item.Body.Text| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt' -Append
    }


    There is no output for mail body in console nor in file.
    Please help me out in sorting out the problem










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      I have written a powershell script to return the FROM, SUBJECT and mail body from the latest mail from my outlook exchange mailbox. The script is returning the FROM and SUBJECT but nothing for the mail body. Below is my code snippet



      $findResults=$inbox.FindItems(1)
      foreach ($item in $findResults.Items)
      {
      "From: $($item.From.Name)"
      "Subject: $($item.Subject)"
      "Body: $($Item.Body.Text)"
      $item.From.Name| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt'
      $item.Subject| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt' -Append
      $item.Body.Text| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt' -Append
      }


      There is no output for mail body in console nor in file.
      Please help me out in sorting out the problem










      share|improve this question














      I have written a powershell script to return the FROM, SUBJECT and mail body from the latest mail from my outlook exchange mailbox. The script is returning the FROM and SUBJECT but nothing for the mail body. Below is my code snippet



      $findResults=$inbox.FindItems(1)
      foreach ($item in $findResults.Items)
      {
      "From: $($item.From.Name)"
      "Subject: $($item.Subject)"
      "Body: $($Item.Body.Text)"
      $item.From.Name| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt'
      $item.Subject| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt' -Append
      $item.Body.Text| Out-File 'D:newsample.txt' -Append
      }


      There is no output for mail body in console nor in file.
      Please help me out in sorting out the problem







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          Create a PropertySet to access the Body property, as it's not available from the FindItems call.



          $psPropertySet = new-object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.PropertySet([Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BasePropertySet]::FirstClassProperties)
          $psPropertySet.RequestedBodyType = [Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BodyType]::Text;


          and then load the PropertySet to get the Body



          $item.load($psPropertySet)





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          • Thanks, that worked like a charm!!!!

            – Tech de Enigma
            Jan 4 at 17:46











          • No problem, happy to help!

            – MadDev
            Jan 7 at 8:57












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          Create a PropertySet to access the Body property, as it's not available from the FindItems call.



          $psPropertySet = new-object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.PropertySet([Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BasePropertySet]::FirstClassProperties)
          $psPropertySet.RequestedBodyType = [Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BodyType]::Text;


          and then load the PropertySet to get the Body



          $item.load($psPropertySet)





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          • Thanks, that worked like a charm!!!!

            – Tech de Enigma
            Jan 4 at 17:46











          • No problem, happy to help!

            – MadDev
            Jan 7 at 8:57
















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          Create a PropertySet to access the Body property, as it's not available from the FindItems call.



          $psPropertySet = new-object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.PropertySet([Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BasePropertySet]::FirstClassProperties)
          $psPropertySet.RequestedBodyType = [Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BodyType]::Text;


          and then load the PropertySet to get the Body



          $item.load($psPropertySet)





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          • Thanks, that worked like a charm!!!!

            – Tech de Enigma
            Jan 4 at 17:46











          • No problem, happy to help!

            – MadDev
            Jan 7 at 8:57














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          Create a PropertySet to access the Body property, as it's not available from the FindItems call.



          $psPropertySet = new-object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.PropertySet([Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BasePropertySet]::FirstClassProperties)
          $psPropertySet.RequestedBodyType = [Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BodyType]::Text;


          and then load the PropertySet to get the Body



          $item.load($psPropertySet)





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          Create a PropertySet to access the Body property, as it's not available from the FindItems call.



          $psPropertySet = new-object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.PropertySet([Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BasePropertySet]::FirstClassProperties)
          $psPropertySet.RequestedBodyType = [Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.BodyType]::Text;


          and then load the PropertySet to get the Body



          $item.load($psPropertySet)






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          • Thanks, that worked like a charm!!!!

            – Tech de Enigma
            Jan 4 at 17:46











          • No problem, happy to help!

            – MadDev
            Jan 7 at 8:57



















          • Thanks, that worked like a charm!!!!

            – Tech de Enigma
            Jan 4 at 17:46











          • No problem, happy to help!

            – MadDev
            Jan 7 at 8:57

















          Thanks, that worked like a charm!!!!

          – Tech de Enigma
          Jan 4 at 17:46





          Thanks, that worked like a charm!!!!

          – Tech de Enigma
          Jan 4 at 17:46













          No problem, happy to help!

          – MadDev
          Jan 7 at 8:57





          No problem, happy to help!

          – MadDev
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