I have to prepare e-mail in python (e-mail address, body html, attachments
etc.) and show Outlook window for user who will check everything and correct if
necessary and will be able to send it.
My script work well :
o = win32com.client.Dispatch("Outlook.Application")
Msg = o.CreateItem(0)
Msg.To = "[email protected]"
Msg.CC = ""
Msg.Subject = "The random subject"
Msg.HtmlBody = "<h1>content of e-mail</h1>"
Msg.Attachments.Add(attachment1)
Msg.Display()
This script work well but I have some problem with my Outlook 2019 or Command
window (Win 10, 64). When Outlook is closed i can call my script using Shell()
or ShellExecute() and everything is ok but when MS Outlook is open my script
doesnt work. I use the same Shell() or ShellExecute() function and still does
not work although windows executing this script. It stops in the loine
"win32com.client.Dispatch("Outlook.Application")". I tried many tricks and I
gave up. The most important is that when I use windows command line and run my
script manyally (python sendoutlookmail.py) everything works well regardless of
state of Outlook (open or closed).
I think there is a different between calling script via Shell() function and
run it directly from command line.
I tried of course solution as follows:
Set obj = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
obj.Run sPythonFile
but its the same situation. I createt bat file and I execute this bat file
which has inside commant to execute my python script.
I have no idea how to run python script on my system that works the same as I
call it directly from windows command line.
regards
Wojtek
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