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Re: MS Exchange and Perl

by cacharbe (Curate)
on Jul 23, 2002 at 20:09 UTC ( [id://184565]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to MS Exchange and Perl

If you are working on a Win32 box, you can always access data through an outlook object by opening a MAPI name space. If Outlook is pointing at the proper Excahnge Server, then you will be able to traverse all of the folders correctly.

I've made a couple posts about it here on PerlMonks before, including:

As far as creating mailboxes and the like are concerned, you'll probably have to examine the IDISPATCH (Win32::OLE) interface of the Exchange objects themselves. I don't have a machine with Exchange loaded on it (except for our exchange server, of course), so I can't really give any insight to the object model right now, but I'll see what I can scrounge up.

If you happen to have an exchange server with AS perl loaded on it, you can always use Jan's object browser.

C-.

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