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How to VFP SMTP on an ISP
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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Allright!

The client I work for knows [of] you! I think this will help convince him to at least let us try! Unless, of course, the ISP is NT4!:-)

Thanks Sergey!

>You don't need Outlook because CDO for Windows 2000 is a part of OS. There're many different versions of CDO. Don't get confused by that. For details see http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dncdsys/html/cdo_roadmap.asp.
>BTW, we're using CDO for Windows 2000 to send email from our systems and it's all VFP code around CDO for Windows 2000 COM object.
>
>>I will check those messages now - thanks.
>>
>>I discussed that (CDO) with the client (they manage the ISP), but their undertanding is that Outlook would need to be installed on the server. I messed around with CDO - and it seems to work - well except for the time I tested it on my office system - it seemed to flush the password from my mailer:-). But it does have a small foot print!
>>
>>The SendSmtpEmail program as a work around to using aciveX - with a class that uses APIs. It seems that solution would be all VFP.
>>
>>If you care to relax with some additional outside reading, browse to:
>>http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~SendSmtpEmail
>>
>>I still have not figured how to embed the vCalendar object in the mail (I don't know where to (or how) to put it) body - saving that joy for tuesday.
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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