Any way to get the MAPI libraries?

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Cain T. S. Random

Is there any way to get the MAPI libraries so that a third-party program can
interface with Exchange without having to have Outlook installed?

They used to come with Windows, but as of Windows 2000, they don't. You can
download the core MAPI libraries from some Web sites, e.g. Novell, but
they're way out-of-date and don't include the Exchange support, presumably
because they're for interfacing with a Novell-made MAPI server.

Any suggestions would be welcomed. Thanks!
 
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Dmitry Streblechenko \(MVP\)

AFAIK you can contact Microsoft and ask for the MAPI distributables.
Otherwise you need to install either Outlook, Exchange or Exchange Admin to
have the Extended MAPI system.
You can also use one of the standard protocols supported by Exchange, e.g.
WebDAV.

Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
 
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Cain T. S. Random

Extended MAPI have I in all sorts and flavors. I need the mapi32.dll, etc.
files to distrubute with our Extended MAPI product, however. If what Dmirty
says is true, though, I'm basically beggared.
 
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Cain T. S. Random

Yeah, that's the beggared part: me begging Microsoft. Does anybody have any
contacts in the Exchange group there, or should I start the begging at the
front door?

We plan on having to use WedDAV to do multiplatform development, but we were
hoping to put that off for the next version. Making the MAPI libraries
available seems like a very reasonable request, doesn't it? I mean, someone
bought a copy of Exchange Server and X many licenses... shouldn't they be
able to use whatever product they want with it? If not, Microsoft is
essentially "bundling" Outlook (unless people use Web Access, yes, I know).
And we all know the conotations of "bundling".

Thanks, Sue!
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Dmitry is always right. <g> But he did say you should be able to contact
Microsoft to get them. I don't know whether they're redistributable any
longer, though. It's been years since I've seen a new standalone Extended
MAPI product. (Time to start thinking about WebDAV?)

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

This is nothing new. Microsoft has bundled Outlook with every version of
Exchange since 5.0 SP something.
 
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Cain T. S. Random

Yes, Russell, that was another consideration of mine. I haven't tired
WebDAV (except the bastardized HTTPMail that Hotmail uses), but I expect
it's slower, and I'm not sure all the low-level properties we want (e.g. the
binary recurrence schedule data) are made available.

I really hope we can find some way to get the MAPI libraries made available.
On the other hand, most people have Office...
 

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