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Visual FoxPro
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ActiveX controls in VFP
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Don,

Take a look here... http://www.west-wind.com/wwIPStuff.asp

This does send directly without the email client, so you will need to track the outgoing messages if necessary.

-w-

>Wayne,
>
>What tool would I need from West-Wind? If I go that route does it send the message directly without their email software getting involved? If it does the problem I'm going to run into with that is they won't have any record of the email being sent (i.e. the Sent Items folder) I'll probably have to right some code to keep the history of sent emails in the quote table or something like that. Definitely workable, though.
>
>Thanks,
>Don
>
>>If you have access to an SMTP server, I would suggest you use the tools from west-wind. Otherwise, GroupWise is not easy to automate.
>>
>>
>>>I wrote an application that uses the MSMAPI OLE Control to create an email message to email a quote to a vendor. The user clicks a button and it creates the text for the quote and uses the MSMPAPI control to send the message.
>>>
>>>This works fine on my PC with MS Outlook. However, I get a couple of different OLE error messages at my customer's site (depending on on which computer they attempt it from) when they run my program on their system. All of their PC's use Groupwise for email rather than outlook.
>>>
>>>Is there something special that needs to be done to use the MSMAPI control with GroupWise? Or is GroupWise not MAPI compliant?
>>>
>>>On a sidenote: I found that one of their PC's did not have the MSMAPI32.OCX file in it's Windows/System folder (Windows 98). I copied it into the folder and ran "REGSVR32 MSMAPI32.OCX" from START/RUN to register the control. However, I still get an OLE Error message when running my program.
>>>
>>>The error message by the way is very non-descrip. It basically says OLE Error and then what appears to be a memory address of some sort (It's just a long string of numbers).
>>>
>>>Any help you can give is greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Don
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
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