Re: [aus-dotnet] .NET 2.0 application & Exchange mail server


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    • From: .net noobie
    • Subject: Re: [aus-dotnet] .NET 2.0 application & Exchange mail server
    • Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 19:36:04 -0700

    If i could choose the version of exchange i would assume i would be better off going with 2007?

     
    On 6/9/07, .net noobie <dotnetnoobie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    thx all...
     
    I am not 100% sure which version of exchange yet either, but i would be assuming 2003
     
    I am still waiting to get the actually full details yet, i have just been told a rough overview of what is going to be needed


     
    On 6/6/07, Bill Chesnut <bchesnut@xxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:

    You did not mention what version of exchange (I will assume 2003).

     

    There are some scripting interfaces that will let you do things like write the email out to a file when it arrives in exchange; I have had some client that did that, but not real sure on the details.

     

    You don't happen to have BizTalk 2006 do you, there is a built in POP3 adapter, but it depends on what you are trying to do with the email.

     

    I wrote a POP3 adapter for BizTalk 2004 and the biggest issue I had is the email body encoding, I used the free POP3 Client off of codeproject.

     

    A bit more details of what you want to do with the email would help.

     

    Bill Chesnut

    BizTalk Server MVP

    Senior Consultant, Readify

    Mobile: 0404-063648

    Skype: callto://biztalkbill


    From: peter@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: peter@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of .net noobie
    Sent: Wednesday, 6 June 2007 10:59 AM
    To: AUS-DOTNET
    Subject: [aus-dotnet] .NET 2.0 application & Exchange mail server

     

    I need to make an application that will somehow detect/poll a MS Exchange mail server to see if emails have arrived

     

    if the emails have arrived i need to get then from exchange and process then

     

    what i would like to know (as i have never done anything with exchange before) is, is there a way to get Exchange to fire some sort of trigger/run a application

     

    or

     

    is there a way to poll the inbox of the exchange server from a .NET application

     

    and which one would be the best approach, this is going to potentially need to process a reasonably large number of emails

    maybe in the 1000's to 10's of 1000's an hour

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