How to extract email with attachments from outlook using java

anybody please suggest a solution to the above problem. the program needs to store the attachments from the mails of outlook automatically into the hard disk

anybody please suggest a solution to the above
problem. the program needs to store the attachments
from the mails of outlook automatically into the hard
diskBest done by not using Java but anything from C++ to VB and reading the Outlook API.

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