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I was thinking that the HTTPAPI would be the choice.
I just need to read the iseries email from the iseries itself, why would I need the console to talk to to it?



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From: "MARK GOLDEN" <mark_golden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "RPG programming on the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 12:57:44 PM
Subject: Re: Read Gmail from iSeries

Hi Jay,
I'm doing exactly that at the moment.
I am using the free 'Scott Klement' software HTTPAPI for the communications.
You will need to setup a new GMAIL account with admin authority.You should see the Google API console to set up a project and specify which GMIL API's you would like to use.You should use the Oauth2 Playground to get an idea of what is expected on your POST's and GET's and the security involved with Qauth2.
I have been able to access the account.Retrieve a list of email id's in that emails in box.Specify which email to retrieve.Specify an attachment on an email to retrieve.
All stored in an IFS directory

Regards,Mark.

On Monday, 11 July 2016, 17:49, "tegger@xxxxxxxxxxx" <tegger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Has anyone had an iSeries open a connection to external email server and draw it's own mail into itself to parse it for specific data?

We have an idea were email received on a specific account gets forwarded over to the iSeries' own email account. The idea is to have the system retrieve those email from the server (Gmail in this case) and read through the emails looking for specific keywords. Depending upon the keywords found, do specific reactions.

Jay


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