Win,

By the looks of it VB code you have posted uses outlook to query emails for attachments and save the attachments do disk. If this question is because you dont understand VB is there a reason why you have to do this via Win32::OLE and not using other modules? The reason I ask is that a Super Search of the topic returns Exchange Server and IMAP, the reply posts would be a good place to start looking. This even came up yesterday with Save Email Attachment to File which may suit you down to the ground.

As I suggested in reply to your previous question, Super Search is your friend :)

Martin

In reply to Re: How do I convert VBA script to Perl? - Using Win32::OLE by marto
in thread How do I convert VBA script to Perl? - Using Win32::OLE by Win

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