POP3 Adapter Question (BizTalk 2006)
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I'm using the new POP3 adapter.
I tried a configuration where I connected a receive port directly to a send
port. I found that when a message came in with an attachment, there were
options on the send port that allowed me to output the message body as well
as the attachment.
Now I'm working on a routing application where I need an orchestration to
call some business rules and then route to a dynamic SMTP port. After
looking at several examples on the web, I was able to get it working -- I'm
able to create an email, set the body to text or html, attach the original
incoming attachment, and then send it on to a destination.
However, I'd like to set the body to be the same as the email that's coming
in to BizTalk. I know it must be possible, because connecting ports together
directly allows me to send all incoming parts. Is there some relatively easy
way of getting at the text in the body of the incoming email?
Thanks,
Steve
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