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how do i set up a mail logging system in access

 
 
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      7th Mar 2005
using microsoft access, how would i set up a logging system for mail coming
into the company for other users to access, when the mail came in, answered,
sent out etc.
 
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      7th Mar 2005

Cindyaug3,

This is not an easy request. There could be many processes involved that you
may not even have control over.

- Do you host your own mail server? If your ISP hosts your mail server then
there is not much you can do.
- If you host your own mail server then you would have to know what software
it is and its capabilities, to see if you can capture incoming and outgoing
messages.
- Some email servers write logs in detail in text files which can be read
into Access. Other email servers may even have the features you are looking
for without the need for Access.


HTH,
Immanuel Sibero




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> into the company for other users to access, when the mail came in,

answered,
> sent out etc.



 
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