Hi,

>I have Ben's site, but the search doesn't seem to be working.
It is possible that if you went to the email archive last night, it
would have crashed. I am still working on a method to get the emails
from my mail server on the database, automatically. 

Last night I attempted to use a link to outlook table in access, but
Witango doesn't seam to like it. So I had to go back to old manual load.

I looked all over the web for software to Email->SQL (at least what
google could find) and only found one that cost $300.

I have test Delphi and I could write one in a couple of hours. But
thought I would ask the list here.

And, No I don't want to install Exchange Server. to me that is like
buying a HumVee to drive over a speed bump ;-)

So here is what it needs to do.
Periodically use POP3 to collect email from my mail server and then
Insert the data into a Table in a SQL Database.


Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized WiTango Reseller http://www.pcforge.com/WiTangoGoodies.htm 
Latest downloads & List Archives @ http://www.witango.ws


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John Newsom
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 7:37 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: directory listing

Thanks for all the quick help, Mike and Gauthier.  I will now go and
try!

John

Mike Tyranski wrote:

> You could also build a simple JavaBean to do it as well.  However, the
batch file is
> probably the best for a quick solution.
>
> Mike
>
> John Newsom wrote:
>
> > I am pumped about the rtf method of populating word documents with
databased
> > data.  I am using it to populate student progress report forms.
Very very
> > slick.  Now I would like to automatically populate a drop down box
with the rtf
> > files available in a particular directory.  I have searched the list
archives on
> > the witango site, and the method proposed in one post was to write a
batch file
> > that does a directory listing and then use the extrenal action to
call the batch
> > file, and access the resultset.  I could use the choicelist tag then
to display
> > the resultset as a drop down list.  Is this still the method of
choice?
> >
> > Also, my hard drive crashed, alas, and I have lost my  book marks to
the various
> > list archives.  I have Ben's site, but the search doesn't seem to be
working.
> > Also, the witango site.  But I thought there was another one with
the complete
> > archives.  Can some one help?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John Newsom
> >
> >
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