Now let’s open up the Actions panel and start typing some codes. We’ll be doing a few things here. I won’t be able to explain every detail about everything used because this tutorial would be way too long. We’re simply going to use a flash object called “LoadVarsâ€. We’re also going to surround the whole thing inside an “onRelase†function for the submit button. We will also do some data validation. Also note, there is some extra code, simply for the sake of this tutorial that will allow you to decide whether to use the ASP, PHP, or Perl file. Here’s the code
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You can use two ways to manage windows 2003 pop3 service and it's email accounts. Microsoft has two basic ways to do it:
- using pop3 service snapin to mmc (p3server.msc) for interactive work
- using winpop.exe command line. The command line can be used to manage accounts from script, but you will have a lot of work with monitoring output, etc.
Better way is to use P3Admin.dll and it's programming interface. The DLL is not finished work (as you can see inside the DLL), but is is a better way for the task than command line.
You can manage the accounts locally or remotelly. You will need P3Admin.dll, P3Store.dll, Pop3Auth.dll, Pop3evt.dll, pop3perf.dll and pop3snap.dll DLLs (registerred using regsvr32)
Next function lets you add an user email account to windows 2003 pop3 service using script or other programming environment. The script bellow is written in VBA 6 (You can use it in Visual basic 6, Excel, Access, ...), you can simply modify the script for VB Script or VB.Net.
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