This is EXACTLY why I made the switch. Blat was nice for awhile, but it
wasn't as KISS (Keep It Short & Simple) as this, especially when it came
to email that had to use TLS (and Gmail is very ubiquitous).
On 2014-07-31 14:59, Desmond Lloyd wrote:
Amazingly simple! No Fuss, No muss... 8-)
On 31 July 2014 13:17, <[email protected]>
wrote:
Must have been a PEBKAC error. (Problem Exists Between Keyboard And
Chair). I just grabbed the code from the Fox Wiki, put my info in,
and it
worked. Here's the code (without my true email & password):
TRY
LOCAL lcSchema, loConfig, loMsg, loError, lcErr
lcErr = ""
lcSchema = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/"
loConfig = CREATEOBJECT("CDO.Configuration")
WITH loConfig.FIELDS
.ITEM(lcSchema + "smtpserver") = "smtp.gmail.com"
.ITEM(lcSchema + "smtpserverport") = 465 && รณ 587
.ITEM(lcSchema + "sendusing") = 2
.ITEM(lcSchema + "smtpauthenticate") = .T.
.ITEM(lcSchema + "smtpusessl") = .T.
.ITEM(lcSchema + "sendusername") = "[email protected]"
.ITEM(lcSchema + "sendpassword") = "ProFoxRocks"
.UPDATE
ENDWITH
loMsg = CREATEOBJECT ("CDO.Message")
WITH loMsg
.Configuration = loConfig
.FROM = "[email protected]"
.TO = "[email protected]"
.Subject = "Test from MBSS"
.TextBody = "Testing email"
.Send()
ENDWITH
CATCH TO loError
lcErr = [Error: ] + STR(loError.ERRORNO) + CHR(13) + ;
[Linea: ] + STR(loError.LINENO) + CHR(13) + ;
[Mensaje: ] + loError.MESSAGE
FINALLY
RELEASE loConfig, loMsg
STORE .NULL. TO loConfig, loMsg
IF EMPTY(lcErr)
MESSAGEBOX("It worked", 64, "Success!")
ELSE
MESSAGEBOX(lcErr, 16 , "Error")
ENDIF
ENDTRY
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