Hi Jack

See my previous post about vfpexmapi.fll (SweetPotatoeSoftware.com). It
works with Exchange on a Windows 2003 server with no user intervention.

Send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will send the code
I use.

Cheers

Peter Hart
Peter Hart Computers 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jack Skelley
Sent: 11 August 2008 22:01
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: VFP6: Outlook Automation 

Good Afternoon All:
I have made the switch from a POP3 mail server to our own MS Exchange 
system for company email.
Now for the problem:
Since Exchange is not configured as a POP3 server I am having trouble 
getting email to send from our scouting application written in VFP6. In 
the 'old days' error messages and messages directly to me from our 
scouts were sent using Persits Software, Inc using ASPEmail.
I have read the mail about Outlook Automation that was on discussed last

week here and reviewed Ted Roche's website at 
http://www.tedroche.com/Present/2003/OutlookAutomation.html
I have been able to use some of the code presented on Ted's site and 
some from http://www.winnersoft.coolfreepages.com/
But the problem is I would like to have the email be sent without scout 
intervention. When the message is sent the security patch kicks in and 
notifies the scout that email is being sent and is that ok.
How do the rest of you get around the user intervention.
What other email clients do you folks use what will work with our Native

Exchange Server that do not require a user intervention?
Thanks for any help.
Regards,

Jack Skelley



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