If you can read VB or C#, have a look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/e2k3/e2k3/_esdk_sending_a_message_webdav.asp

The technique looks simple. You issue a PUT with a content type of "message/rfc822" and a body that contains your email message (including the necessary headers) to a special url.

There are a lot of other samples in the TOC on the left of that page. They may be useful.

I don't have access to an Exchange server to test these on, but if someone wanted to go through and rewrite all these examples using the Slide webdav client and post the code on the wiki.... I could buy that person a cookie or something.

-James

Christopher, Paul J wrote:
I am using WSAD 5.1 with the application server being 4.0. I created an
application a while back that used MAPI/CDO to schedule appointments and
tasks in Microsoft Exchange Server. We have since moved to Exchange
2003 which has WebDav Capabilities. I was wondering what I would need
to create an application that would send an email through Exchange 2003.
I have the Slide Client and Server API's as well as the Common API.


Is there anything else I am missing?  Is there sample code out there
that shows how to send a simple email to the Exchange 2003 box using
Java/Slide?

Thanks in advance for the help.

PC

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