Paul,
many thanks for the info. I did download and look at redemption last week for bypassing that ##$%# message the user gets while my program is trying to send an email but I went with ClickYes.
www.express-soft.com/mailmate It evan has VFP code samples for turning it on and off. Redemption also seems to have a number of limitations for dial up connections which most of my customers use.
I looked at Slipstick and can only say I whish I had known about it a year ago! What a resource.
Thanks,
John.
>I use the Redemption component
http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/ to bypass the security restrictions that are imposed in Outlook 2000 and above. This component maps directily onto the Outlook object and gives a sender collection (similar to recipients collection in Outlook) which contains the address property of the sender. I know that does not help you directly but it might be something to consider for future development.
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>I think you may be right in having to look up the sendername property in the address book. Have a look at the
http://www.slipstick.com/ site which has a lot of information on Outlook and how to program it (VB centric).
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>Paul.
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