Hi Bill,

For your question about Enable Reference.....

In VBA window, where your VBA code is, under Tools menu you will find this
option.

Basole,

I am still struggling to make this code work (without using Outlook). I
still get the error "transport failed to connect to the server".

Regards,
Aashish


On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Bill Q <ronsmith...@gmail.com> wrote:

> HI Besole,
>
> I am impressed with your code. I will be really impressed once it works !
>
> I read up a bit on the "Enable Reference> Object> Microsoft CDO for
> Windows 2000 Library".
> Sorry, but I am lost on this one and need guidence.
>
> I have put my email address and password where indicated and I left the
> quotes (" ") there. Is that correct, or should the quotes be removed ?
>
> I see two other parts, but it appears to be just notes with no action
> required on my part. Am I correct ?
>
> ' send one copy with Google SMTP server (with autentication)
> schema = 
> "http://schemas.microsoft.com/**cdo/configuration/<http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/>"
>   ***************************
> Flds.Item(schema & "sendusing") = 2
> Flds.Item(schema & "smtpserver") = "smtp.gmail.com"
> ***********************************
>
> Thanks !
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, 7 October 2013 11:05:24 UTC-4, Basole wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> 'hi, below option of sending email ( gmail ) without Outlook with SMTP
>> server
>>
>> Sub SendEmail()
>> ' Enable Reference> Object> Microsoft CDO for Windows 2000 Library
>> Dim iMsg, iConf, Flds, nTo, nFr, rng, psw
>>
>> nTo = "your email address here"
>> nFr = nTo
>> rng = Range("a1").Value
>> psw = "your email password here"
>> Set iMsg = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
>> Set iConf = CreateObject("CDO.**Configuration")
>> Set Flds = iConf.Fields
>> ' send one copy with Google SMTP server (with autentication)
>> schema = 
>> "http://schemas.microsoft.com/**cdo/configuration/<http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/>
>> "
>> Flds.Item(schema & "sendusing") = 2
>> Flds.Item(schema & "smtpserver") = "smtp.gmail.com"
>> Flds.Item(schema & "smtpserverport") = 465
>> Flds.Item(schema & "smtpauthenticate") = 1
>> Flds.Item(schema & "sendusername") = nTo
>> Flds.Item(schema & "sendpassword") = psw
>> Flds.Item(schema & "smtpusessl") = 1
>> Flds.Update
>>
>> With iMsg
>> .To = nTo
>> .From = nFr
>> .Subject = "Important message"
>> .ReplyTo = nFr
>> Set .Configuration = iConf
>> .TextBody = "the cell A1 changed to: " & rng
>> SendEmailGmail = .Send
>> End With
>> MsgBox " Email sent to " & nTo & " successfully ! "
>> Set iMsg = Nothing
>> Set iConf = Nothing
>> Set Flds = Nothing
>> End Sub
>>
>> Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
>> If ThisWorkbook.ActiveSheet.**Range("A1") < 10 Then
>> Call SendEmail
>> Else
>> End If
>> End Sub
>>
>> 'Basole.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Em domingo, 6 de outubro de 2013 17h34min31s UTC-3, Bill Q escreveu:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am using Excel 2007 and have Gmail as my primary email account.
>>>
>>> I have a dynamic spreadsheet that monitors different stock prices that
>>> is refreshed ever "x" amount of minutes.
>>>
>>> I would like to have a small macro created so that when a certain cell
>>> is either <= to a certain price, will automatically send me an email to my
>>> Gmail account with the message to be defined later.
>>>
>>> Anyone ?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance ?
>>>
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