Yes, but it doesn't seem to return all of the fields associated with a
contact or calendar item.  I get a standard looking message back where the
contact's name is the subject of the message but all the other fields aren't
there.  I expected them to show up as "X-" headers but they didn't.  I have
been searching Google amd MS for days and can't seem to find a definitive
answer.

-----Original Message-----
From: Johnson, Brian K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 10:36 AM
To: 'Squibb Stuart'; Perl-Ldap (E-mail)
Subject: RE: LDAP and Exchange 5.5 Folders


Hi,

Have you tried using IMAP? 

-----Original Message-----
From: Squibb Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:23 AM
To: Perl-Ldap (E-mail)
Subject: RE: LDAP and Exchange 5.5 Folders


Chris,

Sorry, but you can't access the contents of Exchange folders using LDAP. You
can access the properties of the mailbox such as email addresses etc, but
not the contents. You need CDO or MAPI to do that.

Stuart.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 June 2003 21:05
To: Perl-Ldap (E-mail)
Subject: LDAP and Exchange 5.5 Folders


I have been trying to use perl-ldap to access the contacts, tasks, and
calendar folders on an Exchange 5.5 server and have not been having much
luck.  I can get a list of all the mailboxes and their attributes but I
can't figure out how to get to the subfolders in the mailbox.  I have tried
doing searches with a filter that looks like "fn=*" with a base that looks
like "cn=jmcguire,cn=Recipients,ou=VIFANUSAWEB,o=Vibac" but I get nothing.
If anyone can help me out or at least point me to a decent example, I would
greatly appreciate it.

Thanks,
Chris

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