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Email Parsing

Hi,
I wish to how I can parse/read msg files (emails) in order
to retrive information
from them (such as the MSG - ID)

I have all the messages in a folder on my HardDisk
I saw there is an CDO.Message Mail object,
but I dont know how to set the object so that it will
point to an already exsisting
msg file.
can anyone help ?

by the way changing the file into a text file is out of
the question...

Thanks David
Nov 13 '05 #1
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When you say "msg" files, do you mean the .msg files from outlook? or
are you just referring to email message files in a general sense?

Thanks,
Dave
www.aspNetEmail.com

"David" <da***@top4.com> wrote in message news:<6f****************************@phx.gbl>...
Hi,
I wish to how I can parse/read msg files (emails) in order
to retrive information
from them (such as the MSG - ID)

I have all the messages in a folder on my HardDisk
I saw there is an CDO.Message Mail object,
but I dont know how to set the object so that it will
point to an already exsisting
msg file.
can anyone help ?

by the way changing the file into a text file is out of
the question...

Thanks David

Nov 13 '05 #2
"David" <da***@top4.com> wrote in message news:<6f****************************@phx.gbl>...
Hi,
I wish to how I can parse/read msg files (emails) in order
to retrive information
from them (such as the MSG - ID)

I have all the messages in a folder on my HardDisk
I saw there is an CDO.Message Mail object,
but I dont know how to set the object so that it will
point to an already exsisting
msg file.
can anyone help ?

by the way changing the file into a text file is out of
the question...

Thanks David


Regular Expressions.
Nov 13 '05 #3

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