Copy email from outlook/thunderbird into adf screen

Hi
I would like to create a screen using jdeveloper/adf 11g where the user can fill in some information and drag and drop an email from a mail client e.g. outlook or thunderbird to the screen and have the information provided by the user and the email subject line, message and addressee list (including any attachments) stored in the database.
I can find lots of information about sending emails from a jsp page but have no idea how to "receive" one.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how to do it please?
I think I could work out how to do it if the email was being processed by a job running on the database or on a mail server using javamail but I really wanted to do it via a screen as it needs some user input to classify the email and provide some info for storage.
Thanks in advance
Dave

Hi TeaWatch,
To copy e-mail message to office format with powershell, these scripts may be helpful for you:
Convert an Email Message to a Text File:
http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/office/a00d133e-dd1e-471d-a999-7d72685b5ba5
You can also save your e-mail as .msg file, then run the script below:
How to Convert MSG Files to DOC Files using PowerShell
I hope this helps.

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