Part of our library's new system is a PC application which
(supposedly) will extract relevant information from
the main server (e.g. book overdue, email address
of borrower) and then use an open email client on the PC
to send out a notice to the borrower.

The email client in question is Outlook 2000.

When the library application attempts the above
Outlook generates the following message
"A program is trying to access your Address Book"
and permits the user
"To allow unsecured access for a specified time period of up to 10 minutes".
We select 10 minutes.

However the library application deposits each notice it generates in the
Outbox of Outlook and on each deposit displays the message
"A program is trying to automatically send email on your behalf.
Do you want to allow this?"
requiring the user to click yes (for each item) before the item is sent.

Can anyone suggest a way to automate the task of assenting to the
messages in the Outbox being sent, as the aim is to have these messages
emailed out without as little user intervention as possible?
(Currently in the order of 30 messages need to be emailed a day
but as the term progresses this is likely to become 300+)

Many thanks,
Alastair Morrison

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Strathclyde University
Glasgow      UK

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