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Hello,
Is it possible to write a script using CONDTS object to read all emails from the SMTP IIS "Drop" folder without changing the username and email address in LogonSMTP? or is there completely another way to do it. Here is what I want exactly the program to do: I just want to have one script that will be able to pickup and read all emails that arrive regardless of the email prefix. For example, I want the script to read: , , in one run. As you notice, the email prefix is a special code that I will want to extract from every email received. Each email received will have an attachment that I will store in the database together with the code from each email prefix. I will be very grateful for your help. If you know how, please could you write me a little code so that I get some clue and be able to understand how to use it. I program with VBScript, and have own Windows 2003 server with IIS. Thank you very much. Vanessa |
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