Access 2007 code to read incoming emails from Outlook

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Mark Andrews

Anyone have code to read incoming email messages from ONE email address, or
experience with the functionality in Access2007 to do this process. I have
an upcoming project that will require this and I haven't looked into this
area.

Example: emails that are sent to (e-mail address removed) are added to a table in
the database (everytime the user presses a button or a timer starts a
process). The "body" of the email goes into one field and the "from" email
address goes into another field.

Thanks,
Mark
 
iletide sunu yazdi said:
Anyone have code to read incoming email messages from ONE email address,
or
experience with the functionality in Access2007 to do this process. I
have
an upcoming project that will require this and I haven't looked into this
area.

Example: emails that are sent to (e-mail address removed) are added to a table in
the database (everytime the user presses a button or a timer starts a
process). The "body" of the email goes into one field and the "from"
email
address goes into another field.

Thanks,
Mark
 
Mark Andrews said:
Anyone have code to read incoming email messages from ONE email address,
or
experience with the functionality in Access2007 to do this process. I
have
an upcoming project that will require this and I haven't looked into this
area.

Example: emails that are sent to (e-mail address removed) are added to a table in
the database (everytime the user presses a button or a timer starts a
process). The "body" of the email goes into one field and the "from"
email
address goes into another field.

Where do you want this application to read the emails from? Outlook, pop3
server, exchange, etc.?
 
Mark Andrews said:
Anyone have code to read incoming email messages from ONE email address,
or
experience with the functionality in Access2007 to do this process. I
have
an upcoming project that will require this and I haven't looked into this
area.

Example: emails that are sent to (e-mail address removed) are added to a table in
the database (everytime the user presses a button or a timer starts a
process). The "body" of the email goes into one field and the "from"
email
address goes into another field.

Thanks,
Mark
 
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