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Email through Outlook by running a VFP application
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07/03/2007 02:25:40
 
 
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07/03/2007 02:01:41
Somesh Sahu
Cybage Software Pvt Ltd,
Pune, Inde
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Applications Internet
Divers
Thread ID:
01200936
Message ID:
01201358
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I don't use OR anymore, but I see that you are missing a parenthesis, Mail.Send(). And olFolderOutbox=4.

>Hi,
> Thanks for the reply.
> I checked the link sent by you.
> The below code is successfully working in VB.
>
>
>***************************
>set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession")
>Session.Logon
>
>set Mail = Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderOutbox).Items.Add("IPM.Note")
>Mail.Recipients.Add "eaters@lunch.com"
>Mail.Subject = "Lunch anybody?"
>Mail.Body = "Please open the message and click on one of the buttons" & vbCrLf & _
>
>                    " (Chinese;Italian;Mexican;Don't care) on the toolbar" & vbCrLf & _
>
>                   ''to indicate your lunch preference"
>Mail.VotingOptions = "Chinese;Italian;Mexican;Don't care"
>Mail.Send
>***************************
>
>
>But when i am converting and trying to run it in VFP 6, it is giving errors. Please check below the converted vfp code and error messages -
>
>
>***************************
>session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession")
>session.Logon
>
>Mail = session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderOutbox).Items.Add("IPM.Note") && gives error - Variable 'olFolderOutbox' is not found
>
>Mail.Recipients.Add = "someshs@cybage.com"
>Mail.Subject = "Lunch anybody?"
>Mail.Body = " Test "
>Mail.VotingOptions = "Chinese;Italian;Mexican;Don't care"
>Mail.Send
>
>***************************
>
>Please let me know the changes required in the code to run this in VFP 6.
>
>Thanks once again,
>Somesh Sahu
>
>>>Hi,
>>> In Outlook 2003 SP2, when I am running a VFP program that uses the Outlook object model to call the Send method to send an email, the Outlook displays a warning message. This warning message tells you that a program is trying to send mail on your behalf and asks if you want to allow the message to be sent. The warning message contains both a Yes and a No button.
>>> If this Warning message can be avoided through code? Or is there any setting in the Outlook to Not display such warning messages?
>>> If the mail is to be send to large number of contacts automatically through a program, then it is a problem for User as he will have to select Yes in the warning message many times.
>>>Please help me on this.
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>Somesh Sahu
>>
>>Check http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/
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