Hi All,
I want to read the email attachment based on the naming standad and as per current date or specified date ,start executing the job if there is a attachment. Job has to check the email and attachment from Lotus Notes server . Can you please guide me how to do it?
To read Lotus notes email attachment as input
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I'm not sure just how possible that would be, especially when complicated by having to 'check the email' and the attachment as well. Have you done any searching here? An exact search for 'Lotus Notes' turned up 35 other topics, something there might help at least get you started.
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Yeah, IBM owns Lotus. I'll suppress further commentary on that.
I see two problems:
Can you be sure the attachment will always be in the correct OS format? Seems to me that Lotus runs under the Windows/DOS environment (unless your shop runs it on Unix?), and files will generally be stored with that overhead in control. Does Lotus handle files in a friendly way?
How will you query the Lotus server? I admit to the thought that it may be a dumb question for me to ask, but network connections between Win/DOS and Unix servers being in the mix makes me nervous. It's just a gut feeling.
My other gut impression is to see if Lotus can automate saving incoming attachments to servers. A file watcher is much easier to code and use than a complex relationship with Lotus Notes, or so it seems to me.
Good luck.
I see two problems:
Can you be sure the attachment will always be in the correct OS format? Seems to me that Lotus runs under the Windows/DOS environment (unless your shop runs it on Unix?), and files will generally be stored with that overhead in control. Does Lotus handle files in a friendly way?
How will you query the Lotus server? I admit to the thought that it may be a dumb question for me to ask, but network connections between Win/DOS and Unix servers being in the mix makes me nervous. It's just a gut feeling.
My other gut impression is to see if Lotus can automate saving incoming attachments to servers. A file watcher is much easier to code and use than a complex relationship with Lotus Notes, or so it seems to me.
Good luck.
Franklin Evans
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"Shared pain is lessened, shared joy increased. Thus do we refute entropy." -- Spider Robinson
Using mainframe data FAQ: viewtopic.php?t=143596 Using CFF FAQ: viewtopic.php?t=157872