Sucking e-mail from Exchange Server vis HTTP?

Emile van Sebille emile at fenx.com
Wed Jan 19 11:17:36 EST 2000


Grant,

Take a look at http://www.slipstick.com/exchange

Hanging out at the exchange newsgroup pretty much requires
that you adopt a degree of religion, or at least come to
understand it.  I've found in the past that slipstick.com
will show you where the backdoors are even though advising
against it.

Good luck!

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Emile van Sebille
emile at fenx.com
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Grant Edwards <grant at nowhere.fenx.com> wrote in message
news:slrn888v95.31r.grant at grante.comtrol.com...
> That's what I used to do, but there are two problems with that:
>
>  1) MickySoft Exchange f@#ks up the headers on bounced mail so
>     that you can't "reply" to it, and in some cases you can't
>     even tell what the e-mail address of the sender was.
>
>  2) The system admin shut that feature off to try to force
>     everybody to use Outlook.
>
> I've also considered setting up a rule to save mail in a local
> mailbox that's on an SMB mountable filesystem and writing a
> program to periodically suck mail out of that mailbox.  I've no
> idea what the format of MS Outlook mailboxes is...
>
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