If it supports IMAP protocol( I think it does ),   you can just use any of the
JAVAMAIL API's IMAP implementation to do whatever you want with the mail
messages.  I have successfully used Sun's reference implementation to read
mails from IMAP  supporting servers.

--Pradeep







"Lambert, Stephen : CO IR" wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Has anyone ever thought of trying (or attempted) to read email from an MS
> Exchange mail server using a servlet?
>
> Or does just the mere thought of doing this make you want to cringe?
> Is this scheme far beyond the capabilities of a servlet?
>
> I would be interested in knowing what discoveries and/or difficulties one
> would have to endure to be successful at using a servlet to read the
> contents of an email into a database.
>
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
>
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