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Old July 9th 07, 06:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Daniel Vakil
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Default outlook 2003 and xml messages

hello, is it possible to display an xml message that is coded into the
standard form body/message?
the message @message parameter is updated with an xml string before sent to
recipient.
the xml message include relation to an xsl file for nicer display.
i used sql2000 stored procedure to build the message parameters and to send
to recipients. any way ?

xp_sendmail @recipient = xxx, @message = xmlstring ( this does not work )

thanks a lot
 




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