Opening mail documents

I have some mail messages that I would like to open within iFS.
How do I check that they are a mail message when I retrieve the PublicObject please?
tia
Chris
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Many thanks Scott.
I have have not tried this yet but have looking in the 1.1 API and I can see no reference to the package :
oracle.ifs.protocols.beans.Message
Is this something I need to download from somewhere?
Thanks again.
Chris

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