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Jun 28, 2007

Hi all.



We have a problem with our SQL2000 32 bit to SQL2005 64 bit migration where we use
xp_readmail to check mailboxes for new messages containing incoming
data. This is no longer supported in SQL2005 64 bit edition. Are there any other
methods for checking mail in SQL2005 64 bit edition?

p.s. We're connecting to Exchange Server 2003

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