Reading emails form Exchange server

T

tim

Hi,

I have tried to make some code (with VB6) that will retrieve email from my
personal
email inbox. This works fine, but I need to read emails from a shared
folder. I have goggled a lot but I can't find a solution that I need.

This is what I need to do. Get the emails that are send to a public folder
on our exchange server. Each email has a attachment that I need to place on
a location on our network. It works fine for my own inbox but not for a
shared one.

Does someone can provide me with a sample (VB6) or a link to a good site
where I
can find a solution to my problem.

Thanks in advance
Tim



For those who will punch me on the nose because this message is also been
posted in comp.lang.basic.visual.misc, sorry but there no one have replied
me yet.
 
R

rowe_newsgroups

Hi,

I have tried to make some code (with VB6) that will retrieve email from my
personal
email inbox. This works fine, but I need to read emails from a shared
folder. I have goggled a lot but I can't find a solution that I need.

This is what I need to do. Get the emails that are send to a public folder
on our exchange server. Each email has a attachment that I need to place on
a location on our network. It works fine for my own inbox but not for a
shared one.

Does someone can provide me with a sample (VB6) or a link to a good site
where I
can find a solution to my problem.

Thanks in advance
Tim

For those who will punch me on the nose because this message is also been
posted in comp.lang.basic.visual.misc, sorry but there no one have replied
me yet.

Wrong newsgroup. This is the newsgroup for Visual Basic .Net and not
"classic" VB. If you interested in switching to a completely different
language (and I mean completely) then we can help you out. Otherwise,
you'll need to wait on your other post, or find a different newsgroup
for classic Visual Basic.

Thanks,

Seth Rowe
 

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