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Hi,
I have written a software package for the wine industry, and one thing that my clients have asked for is to be able to bulk email their clients from within my product. So, instead of writing a full-fledged email client, I decided instead to allow them to write their emails, select the recipients from within my program, and then to use MAPI to open the default email client on their machine. The problem is Outlook, if Outlook is their default email client, it seems to choke on sending the emails. However, if Thunderbird is the default (which it is on mine) there is no problem sending the email. I've reduced the maximum number of recipients to 99 per email (if they have more than that, it opens a number of compose windows, one for each group of 99 recipients. I also tried the setup with Eudora, and it too works fine. I understand that Outlook does have some built in security to prevent viruses from using it to spread them, but I am actually bringing up compose windows which the client then has to send manually. Does anyone have any ideas for working around this problem? PS. my software is written with Borland Delphi 6 Enterprise. Thanks. -- Harald |
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Harald wrote:
I have written a software package for the wine industry, and one thing that my clients have asked for is to be able to bulk email their clients from within my product. So, instead of writing a full-fledged email client, I decided instead to allow them to write their emails, select the recipients from within my program, and then to use MAPI to open the default email client on their machine. The problem is Outlook, if Outlook is their default email client, it seems to choke on sending the emails. Define "choke". -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Harald wrote: I have written a software package for the wine industry, and one thing that my clients have asked for is to be able to bulk email their clients from within my product. So, instead of writing a full-fledged email client, I decided instead to allow them to write their emails, select the recipients from within my program, and then to use MAPI to open the default email client on their machine. The problem is Outlook, if Outlook is their default email client, it seems to choke on sending the emails. Define "choke". -- Brian Tillman Bad idea to use Outlook. Buy an smtp componet (e.g. mailbee) and use that instead. -- John Blessing http://www.LbeHelpdesk.com - Help Desk software priced to suit all businesses http://www.room-booking-software.com - Schedule rooms & equipment bookings for your meeting/class over the web. http://www.lbetoolbox.com - Remove Duplicates from MS Outlook, find/replace, send newsletters |
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