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Thread: Email via Oracle 8i

  1. #1
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    Email via Oracle 8i

    Is there any way to send an email through Oracle without using SMTP? I am bound to MAPI only.

    If not with Oracle, how about VBScript?

    Script, anyone?

    Bueller? Bueller?

  2. #2
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    Sure you can send through Oracle to MAPI...


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    Thanks

    That looks like what I've been searching for.

    I'll be able to get to this next week.

    Thanks for your help.

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    what is MAPI?

    Hi
    can u tell me what is MAPI some what more details ant it. And more desribetion about your problem. Well you migt get your answer but still i want to know more details.
    bye
    vinay

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    MAPI and the question...

    MAPI is the Microsoft Messaging API - whihc is Microsoft's proprietary way of sending and receiving internet messages (email). The question was whether or not one could use MAPI to send mail from the Oracle database - which you can using the example from the link above.

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    Thanks

    Hi
    thanks for giving Information about MAPI if you can tell us what is the difference between MAPI and SMTP? it will be more helpful for me.

    bye
    vinay

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    Research it a little...

    The major difference between MAPI and SMTP/POP3/IMAP4 is that MAPI is a proprietary API from Microsoft while SMTP/POP3/IMAP4 are open standard APIs that the rest of the world uses. If you want good information about these APIs, just do a search on Google...there's a lot out there.

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    Thanks once again

    hi
    Thanks for suggestion and help.
    I want same help in future from you.
    thanks.
    Vinay

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    no problem...

    In the future you should do a little research first, like a search on Google, as I believe you will learn a lot more than posting questions and waiting for the reply. Besides, replies to boards such as this are not always correct. Whereas if you did a search on Google and brought up several pages of info on any given topic you could probably extrapolate more accurate information.

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