Re: Receive Email with VB2005?
- From: "Al G" <agerhart2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 15:56:55 -0700
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"Al G" <agerhart2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Are you accessing Outlook or POP3 or IMAP?
You need to access a mail server and download the messages.
You can use a 3rd party component like nSoftware's IPWorks... or Indy
Sockets.
I'm trying to build a stand alone application, and would rather
not put
on outlook.
I'm not telling you to install outlook. I'm asking where is your mail
stored?
Exchange Server, POP3, or IMAP? :-)
I was looking for a way to do it within VB2005. I guess I
kind of assumed MS had some kind of functionality I hadn't been able
to find.
There is no built in functionality. You need to write it from scratch
(hard) or use a 3rd party component.
I see, my apologies, I have a Pop3 account.
Al G
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