Sucking e-mail from Exchange Server vis HTTP?
Emile van Sebille
emile at fenx.com
Mon Jan 17 20:39:22 EST 2000
If you really want to write a program to pull the mail, then targeting
the web interface probably makes as much sense as anything, but if what
you want is to get your mail, why not use a rule or the out-of-office
thingy to bounce your mail off the 'net to a *real* mailbox?
your-sys-admin's-already-shut-off-out-of-office-anyway-ly y'rs
Emile van Sebille
emile at fenx.com
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Grant Edwards <grant at nowhere.fenx.com> wrote in message
news:<slrn886kml.284.grant at grante.comtrol.com>...
> I just found the http server page on Exchange server that
> allows access to e-mails via a web browser. What I'd really
> like is to write a Python program that just sucks the mail out
> of the inbox and delivers it locally.
>
> I've never done any Python code that accesses an http server.
> Are there any applications which would be good examples?
>
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> Grant Edwards grante Yow! Oh, I get
it!! "The
> at BEACH goes on,"
huh,
> visi.com SONNY??
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