Powerful and Easy to Use API for accessing Microsoft Exchange Server

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We recently updated our Aspose.Network documentation and added a new article. We provided some code snippets to list messages from Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox using two methods. First, we used Microsoft Office Interop to list messages, then we used Aspose.Network for .NET and discussed some advantages of using Aspose. For more details, please read the article at http://www.aspose.com/documentation/.net-components/aspose.network-for-.net/getting-list-of-messages-from-inbox-folder-of-microsoft-exchange-server-mailbox.html.

 

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