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Downloading Email from Exchange server and processing attachments?

I am going to write an application in c# that downloads email from an
Exchange server and processes the attachments to the email. What is the best
way of downloading the email and getting access to the attachments. I
understand that you can use MAPI in dotnet but need to load unmanaged code,
is this the case? The exchange server has pop3 support turned on so maybe
this is an option is there any way to download email using pop3 in dotnet?

Thank you

Jul 19 '05 #1
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There are many .NET components available to perform this task. Go to:

www.ComponentSource.com

and search for "POP3".

David

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I am going to write an application in c# that downloads email from an
Exchange server and processes the attachments to the email. What is the best way of downloading the email and getting access to the attachments. I
understand that you can use MAPI in dotnet but need to load unmanaged code, is this the case? The exchange server has pop3 support turned on so maybe
this is an option is there any way to download email using pop3 in dotnet?

Thank you

Jul 19 '05 #2

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