Re: MAPI and .Net - Microsoft says both supported and not?

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eadams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in
news:1121200171.516730.103660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> I've been tasked with writing an application in VB.Net that will
> manipulate messages in a user's Inbox. My Exchange admin prefers that
> I use MAPI; I don't really care, but I want this to be as easy as
> possible. The application will ultimately be installed on a machine
> that will NOT have Outlook installed. But as I've been looking into
> how to do this, I'm finding conflicting information.

MAPI will still require some client to be installed AFAIK.

If Outlook is installed, COM Interop is better. If it not, you should consider contacting Exchange
directly, or maybe using IMAP4.


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