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sql server and exchage server integration
Originally posted by : molla (m.hunegnaw@cgiar.org)Hi all,I would like to ask how I can track email messages coming to a particular address to sql server database. My intention is to do a small listserv which can be used locally which means could be used internaly.
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Originally posted by : ViMin Choong (vchoong@intelixinc.com)You can query the Exchange database directly using ADO and/or CDO. But if it is necessary for you to export the emails to a sql server database, then you can write a COM object to perform the data update and use the exchange event sink to trigger code execution.------------molla at 12/26/2001 6:28:30 AMHi all,I would like to ask how I can track email messages coming to a particular address to sql server database. My intention is to do a small listserv which can be used locally which means could be used internaly.
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