02-08-2018, 03:42 PM
This looks correct to me (but I haven't run it or anything).
As the docs state for the ThirdPartyPlugin::message() method, the returned SPErr is for errors regarding sending the message, whereas the return-by-reference SPErr is for errors given by the third-party plugin itself. I can't comment as to Adobe's original intention with the SPMessageData::SPCheck member.
As the docs state for the ThirdPartyPlugin::message() method, the returned SPErr is for errors regarding sending the message, whereas the return-by-reference SPErr is for errors given by the third-party plugin itself. I can't comment as to Adobe's original intention with the SPMessageData::SPCheck member.