Tony Hoyle wrote:

If you can write some software to fetch it, the original text of the email is stored
in exchange 2000 (not 5.5, which always reconstructs the text from its MAPI 
information).
I had a play with it and you can retrieve the original email in a lot of cases, but
in (seemingly random) instances it'll ditch the text when copying between folders.

Tony


Tony (or anyone else in the know),

Could you post more details about how you were able to handle the headers problem in Exchange 2000? I have had the same problems as Chris extracting meaningful header information from Exchange 2000 Public Folders. E2K basically makes a mess of them (and I've tried all manner of methods and clients) and renders the messages meaningless for teaching Bayes.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Ryan



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