How to get email attachment file name?

Hi,
I have a macro that executes when the user sends an email. In this macro, I want to get the subject of the email itself and the titles of all of its attachments (be they documents or other attached emails).
To get the email subject, I use Groupwise.ComposingItem.subject
To get the attachment filename, I use Groupwise.ItemAttachmentGetDisplayName("X00", <attachment_index>)
However, this call only seems to work for document attachments. For other emails attached to the current email, this call returns "Mail Attachment" instead of the name of the attached email. How can I get the name (i.e. subject) of the attached email?
Thank you,
Monika

Hi Experts,
i try useing the DMS_KPRO_READ prog as you said above.
The problem is that i need to retrieve list  (range) of documents and than save them.
as it written now , i can do it just about one file.
if u have any helpfull advice it will be real kindly.
Thanks alot.
Yuval.
Edited by: student student on Nov 16, 2009 10:20 AM

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