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Brian Peek [MVP C#]

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Outlook Webmail Add-in for Windows Home Server

My latest article is posted to Coding4Fun.  This time, I wrote an add-in for Windows Home Server that allows one to view their email stored in Outlook via the web.  Perhaps I'm the only one, but I have 6 or 7 email accounts all of which POP into Outlook.  Hardly any of them support IMAP or have a webmail interface.  When I'm away from home and want to check my messages, either I have to remote desktop into my home machine and use Outlook that way, or I need to remember to shut down outlook, and then check all accounts separately.  With this add-in, I can now view my Outlook messages via a web browser.

I'm doing something a little different with this article by offering the source code and binaries via CodePlex.  My hope is that you folks out there might find a use for this and decide to extend it.  Hopefully CodePlex will make that process easier.

Check out the article and, as always, comments and questions welcome!

Cross-posted from BrianPeek.com.



About Brian Peek

For anyone who was following this blog at CodeBetter, please re-point your browsers and RSS readers to http://www.brianpeek.com/ . Thanks! Brian is a Microsoft C# MVP and a recognized .NET expert with over 6 years experience developing .NET solutions, and over 9 years of professional experience architecting and developing solutions using Microsoft technologies and platforms. Along with .NET and its associated languages, Brian is particularly skilled in the languages of C, C++ and assembly language for a variety of CPUs. He is also an expert in a variety of technologies including web development (ASP.NET, ASP, Javascript, HTML, XML, etc.), document imaging, GIS, graphics, game development, and hardware interfacing. Brian has a strong background in developing applications for the health-care industry, as well as developing solutions for portable devices, such as tablet PCs and PDAs. Along with Jonathan Goodyear, he co-authored the book "Debugging ASP.NET" published by New Riders. He is also a member of MSDN's Coding4Fun writing team, contributing articles on a monthly basis. Check out Devlicio.us!

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