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Old March 16th 06, 06:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Dan Mitchell
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Default Parse .msg file

Michael Bauer wrote in
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And if anyone doesn´t have the time to do the job on his own, I´ve
found a really great alternative: This site www.priasoft.com offers a
library for developers that can read msg files.

Just spend $25,000.00 (!) and you´re - sorry, it is done.


http://www.priasoft.com/exchangemigr...ucts_msg_r.asp for the
particular library. Very interesting -- thanks for the pointer, I'm always
surprised when I find out that people have done this sort of thing and
never posted about it to these groups..

-- dan
 




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