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Good Afternoon All, I have been working on a script to send an Outlook/Exchange e-mail if
certain conditions apply in Meditech Client Server 5.3 related to background
jobs. I don’t know if what is happening is exactly what Corrina Robertson
reported or not. What happens to me is I get an Outlook dialog box stating A program is trying to automatically send-email on your behalf. Do you want to allow this? If this is unexpected, it may be a virus and you should choose
"No". If I click yes then the e-mail is sent and the script completes but that
defeats the automation. I have asked a few of our IS folks and one thought it could be related
to not using an Outlook profile. I don’t know how to identify what profile
should be used in the script or if that is even the problem. If anyone has thoughts about this please feel free to comment. I have
asked about the possible use of ActivEmail that Neil Carman had mentioned but we need
to exhaust all Outlook possibilities first. Thanks Tom Thomas P. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Important Confidentiality Notice: -----Original
Message----- Just wanted to update you
and thank you for the link. I downloaded and am using this product. It works
great! Thanks again. Thanks, Corinna Robertson Boston Software
Systems The Essential Tool for Healthcare Integration 866-653-5105
x 8 603-598-5122 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Neil Carman Sorry, I guess the formal
name is ActivEmail, anyway, here is the link to the company's web site
(ActivExperts). Thanks Neil, do you have
a link I can't seem to find this. Thanks, Corinna Robertson Boston Software Systems The Essential Tool for
Healthcare Integration 866-653-5105 x 8 603-598-5122 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Neil Carman I don't use Outlook to send email. I use a
program called Aemail. It is really easy to use. After installing
the dll just add a reference to it in your VB project and you're ready to
go. The email is sent directly to the smtp server. You can also
attach files to the emails. Aemail is shareware so you can try it first
to make sure you don't have any firewall or other issues. Normally, a
firewall doesn't affect outgoing traffic. We bought 10 licenses last year
for $110.00. For $11.00 it is well worth it if you want to send emails
from a VB program. I have a script
that will email files using outlook, problem is I have an outlook/exchange
client and it appears I need to be logged in to get it to send email. If I am
not logged in, even though I am passing the user name & password I am
getting an error. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I need to do to send an
email without logging in to exchange? Thanks, Corinna Neil Carman
-- Neil CarmanDirector Technical DevelopmentManigault & Associates LLC http://www.m-allc.comWork: (805) 680-5601Fax: (714) 968-5632 |
- Re: [Talk] emailing within a script question Neil Carman
- RE: [Talk] emailing within a script question Corinna Robertson
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- RE: [Talk] emailing within a script questio... Corinna Robertson
- RE: [Talk] emailing within a script question Jobin, Michael
- RE: [Talk] emailing within a script question Johnson, Thomas
- RE: [Talk] emailing within a script question Terry Evans
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- RE: [Talk] emailing within a script question Johnson, Thomas
- RE: [Talk] emailing within a script question Corinna Robertson
