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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:27:38+00:00 2026-05-10T20:27:38+00:00

I have some client side code that uploads an Outlook email to a document

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I have some client side code that uploads an Outlook email to a document library and as long as the path is pointing to the root of the doc library it works just fine.

@'https://<server>/sites/<subweb>/<customer>/<teamweb>/<Documents>/' + docname; 

is the projectUrl in this function :

public bool SaveMail(string filepath, string projectUrl)     {         try         {             using (WebClient webclient = new WebClient())             {                 webclient.UseDefaultCredentials = true;                 webclient.UploadFile(projectUrl, 'PUT', filepath);             }         }         catch(Exception ex)         {             //TO DO Write the exception to the log file             return false;         }         return true;     } 

but I have not been able to figur out how to upload to an existing folder i.e. ‘Emails’ in the same document library. Not even Google seems to know the answer 🙂

Note: I know that I could use something like the Copy web service within SharePoint to move the file to its final destination, but that is more like a workaround.


When will I learn not to work that late into the night 🙁

Sorry about that question. Igalse is right, I just needed to add ’emails/’ to the URL. I could swear that I had tried that, but then again it sure looks like I didn’t.

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:27:39+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    With your code I just added /Emails/ to the projectUrl and the upload worked just fine. Have you tried that? Maybe you have permission problem.

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