RayRay459 -
There are several nodes at perlmonks on just that subject.
  • Digging through Outlook
  • MS Outlook and Win32::OLE
  • MS Outlook Calendar Parser
  • Outlook Public Folders
  • I found all these nodes through the search function, located on the bar underneath the Ad at the top of your browser.

    It is generally good form to search before you ask a question. It not only prevents obnoxious responses, but will generally get you your answer faster.

    You may also want to look at the node Before you post....



    grep
    Unix - where you can throw the manual on the keyboard and get a command

    In reply to Re: Using Perl to look in Outlook public folders.. by grep
    in thread Using Perl to look in Outlook public folders.. by RayRay459

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