Peter,
Are you asking on the server where Exchange Server is installed or on a
user's PC talking to a "remote" machine where Exchange Server is installed?
For a user's PC you can use POP3, IMAP4 or WebDAV. I understand WebDAV is
more powerful/flexible then the first two, plus it uses XML ;-)
On the machine where Exchange Server is installed, and you can use CDO 1.21
via interop (Jeffrey's link).
The following site includes a good overview of most Microsoft Exchange
Technologies.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...technology.asp
The following site includes a plethora of links about using Outlook & CDO
from .NET.
http://www.microeye.com/resources/res_outlookvsnet.htm
As was previously stated, to use CDO 1.21 on a client you need to install
Outlook, as that & Exchange Server itself is the only way to get it
installed. If you have the older Exchange 5.0 client, you can install that &
get CDO 1.1, however you are still required to install a client on
individual PCs... Also CDO 1.1 is a few revs behind...
Hope this helps
Jay
"Peter" <cz****@wsinc.com> wrote in message
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Is there a way to read Outlook/Exchange Inbox with C# without Outlook
installed?
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