You could either write an outlook plugin, or run something that will directly connect to the exchange server.
#1 would be easier, but requires outlook to be running. On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:53 AM, stapes <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I am looking at a job that requires monitoring of emails received, and > doing various things depending on the content, such as, adding > contacts to a database, flagging contacts in a database if their > emails get returned undelivered, flagging if a respondent has > responded, etc. > Another part of the project involves collecting data from a webform, > so I envisage using ASP.NET and C# for the solution, > > I am thinking the most logical way to do this would be to get Outlook > to run something as emails are received. > > Is this possible? > >
