Hi Lalit,

Thanks for the reply.

Below link is not working and the file they have provided is not functioning.

Even I have googled a lot, and it seems due to security concerns, gmail or 
yahoo servers are not allowing to access there web sites using a macro.

Please let me know if you have tried the same at ur end ?
 
Regards
Ankur

From: Lalit Mohan Pandey <mohan.pande...@gmail.com>
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
Cc: ANKUR AGGARWAL <ankur9_aggarwa...@yahoo.co.in> 
Sent: Thursday, 3 January 2013 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: Login to gmail/yahoo and send email using excel vba
 

Hi Ankur,

You can find an example to login in gmail account using vba at below mentioned 
link:-

http://powerofexcel.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/google-login-automation-through-excel-vba/


let us know for further assistance.

Regards,
Lalit Mohan

On Thursday, 3 January 2013 19:11:36 UTC+5:30, ankur aggarwal  wrote:
Hi Team,
>
>
>I wanted to run an excel macro which can automate yahoo/gmail process using 
>excel vba. Upon clicking of the button, it will send an email from a web 
>browser ( IE ) using yahoo/gmail to a given email id.  
>
>
>Can anybody please help in doing that ? I have written a macro which actually 
>opens IE and g mail web site, then I have created the HTML object and its 
>going to gmail website. But I am unable to proceed further (attach file and 
>send it to recipient ).
> 
>Thanks in Advance !
>
>
>Warm Regards

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