Using WebDAV to Access an Exchange 2003 Mailbox

How do you (using .NET) use WebDAV to get a list of letters in a user's mailbox (rather than your own mailbox), and then get the properties and / or contents of each email?

I would like to do this without WebDAV.NET , if at all possible.

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Take a look at my post about webdav. hope he should give you some pointers: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp/articles/9560.aspx

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I am doing the same thing, and the best solution I came across is Henning Krause's article “ Accessing the Exchange Store via WebDAV Using the Authentication Based Form

I'm going to try this, I will let you know how this happens, and I will also check it in case you do it first;)

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I know that you said that you did not want to use the Independentsoft library, but we used it, and it makes it almost trivial. So my recommendation would be to use this. Their support is also good.

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I agree with Eric. We also learned Exchange / WebDAV without Independentsoft. You can find documentation about almost everything you need, but IMO it just doesn't cost - it's too complicated. If it is intended for business purposes, the question of which one is more economical does not really matter.

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I know this is an old post, but I want to post a link to this answer if other users come across this question. This really helped me use .NET and WebDAV:

Read MS Exchange Email in C #

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