Python w/MS Outlook / MS Exchange

Mark Hammond mhammond at skippinet.com.au
Fri Mar 31 01:41:24 EST 2000


Your best bet is to look at testExchange.py in the win32com\test
directory.

For the ultimate in performance you may be better off using
win32com.mapi, but there arent too many samples for that (and the
C++ samples you can find should port quite obviously :-)

Mark.

"Benjamin Schollnick" <junkster at nospam.rochester.rr.com> wrote in
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> Folks,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has found a way to look up Email
address's,
> etc, in python from a MS Outlook "global" Address book?
>
> Basically, at work we are using MS Outlook, and I want to write
a
> CGI-BIN
> that will take a user name, and list their email information.
> Unfornately, it's a global
> address book out on the outlook server....
>
> Any suggestions on the next step, etc, would be helpful &
> Appreciated.
>
> - Benjamin
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