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Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
Using the x-header trick or using RDOMail.Account are roughly equivalent.
I'd concentrate on getting what you have to work though, unless you do any alternate code would probably also fail. What's the answer to Dmitry's question? He's the expert in Redemption, after all he wrote it. I've just used it every day for the last 6 years or so, so his help in this will be invaluable. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Sean" wrote in message ... Ken, when I right click on debug message, it shows Mapiutils under classes and I can see MAPIIOBJECT under members, although don't know what all that means I declared what you said as Dim NameSpace As Object Dim RDOSession As Object But it debugs with the exact same message. I've looked at the Redemption site and under FAQ # 14 it seems to do exactly what I want my means of "hard coding" a From name and addy, the text of it is below, but how would I incorporate that to twaek my code, on the assumption that I can't get above to work Is there any way I can select an account to be used for sending a message with Redemption? Generally speaking, no. If you look at the message sent using non- default account using OutlookSpy, you will notice that Outlooks sets a couple of named properties; one of them is the name of the account, another one is a combination of the account integer index and its name. The format is not documented of course. The good news however is that you can do much better than just selecting an account: you can set the sender name and address to an arbitrary value, you do not need to have an account configured with that name and address. The trick is based on the fact that you can add a named property with a particular GUID to an outgoing message and force Outlook to use the name of the property as an RC822 header and its value as the value of the header. By adding a property with the name "From" and the value in the form "Someone " you add an RF822 header: From: Someone Both Exchange and IMAIL providers are smart enough to replace an existing header if one exists, i.e. you will not get two "From" headers. The only limitation is that the message must be converted to the RFC822 format along the way, it will not work if the message is sent between two mailboxes on the same Exchange server. The message in your Sent Items folder will still have the default sender name, but the recipients will see the new value. Whether you use IMAIL (POP3/ SMTP) or Exchange provider in Outlook to send a message, doesn't matter at all, it will work in both cases. set sItem = CreateObject("Redemption.SafeMailItem") sItem.Item = MailItem tag = sItem.GetIDsFromNames("{00020386-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", "From") tag = tag or &H1E 'the type is PT_STRING8 sItem.Fields(Tag) = "Someone " sItem.Subject = sItem.Subject 'to trick Outlook into thinking that something has changed sItem.Save |
Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
Hi Dmitry, I'm a lay man in IT terms so not sure what you mean, but
guess its- Sub Test() MsgBox TypeName(oNS) End Sub Result of above is "Empty" |
Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
No, I mean instead of making it a sub, insert the message box into the code
that uses the oNS variable. In your sub, oNS is undefined, hence you get "empty". Insert MsgBox TypeName(oNS) just above the line Session.MAPIOBJECT = oNS.MAPIOBJECT Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Sean" wrote in message ... Hi Dmitry, I'm a lay man in IT terms so not sure what you mean, but guess its- Sub Test() MsgBox TypeName(oNS) End Sub Result of above is "Empty" |
Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
Gotcha, I did that an it still debugged, Message box didn't even show.
I tested it on two different line placements and it debugged on the same line with no message box displayed on either Set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") MsgBox TypeName(oNS) Session.MAPIOBJECT = oNS.MAPIOBJECT and MsgBox TypeName(oNS) Set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") Session.MAPIOBJECT = oNS.MAPIOBJECT |
Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
Does your code instantiate oNS? For example:
Set oNS = olApp.GetNameSpace("MAPI") -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Sean" wrote in message ... Gotcha, I did that an it still debugged, Message box didn't even show. I tested it on two different line placements and it debugged on the same line with no message box displayed on either Set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") MsgBox TypeName(oNS) Session.MAPIOBJECT = oNS.MAPIOBJECT and MsgBox TypeName(oNS) Set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") Session.MAPIOBJECT = oNS.MAPIOBJECT |
Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
Ken, it didn't, but I entered the line but just debugs on same line
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Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
Then I'm out of ideas. Do you now get a valid NameSpace object if you test
oNS? -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Sean" wrote in message ... Ken, it didn't, but I entered the line but just debugs on same line |
Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
Ken, same debug message. I'm happy to e-mail the file, if you want
confirmation or otherwise |
Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
If NameSpace is still returning Empty then something is really wrong after
you execute the line Set oNS = olApp.GetNameSpace("MAPI"), assuming olApp or whatever your Application object is called is instantiated. Do you get any errors on that Set oNS line? Step the code and comment out your error handler to check that. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Sean" wrote in message ... Ken, same debug message. I'm happy to e-mail the file, if you want confirmation or otherwise |
Redemption, Help with selecting E-mail Account
Ken, best thing I can do is post the full code as it is again
Sub Mail_New_Version() Dim FileExtStr As String Dim FileFormatNum As Long Dim Sourcewb As Workbook Dim Destwb As Workbook Dim TempFilePath As String Dim TempFileName As String Dim OutApp As Object Dim OutMail As Object Dim sh As Worksheet Dim oNS As Outlook.NameSpace Dim NameSpace As Object Dim RDOSession As Object Set oNS = olApp.GetNamespace("MAPI") With Application .ScreenUpdating = False .EnableEvents = False End With Set Sourcewb = ActiveWorkbook 'Copy the sheets to a new workbook Sourcewb.Sheets(Array("Mail", "YTD")).Copy Set Destwb = ActiveWorkbook 'Determine the Excel version and file extension/format With Destwb If Val(Application.Version) 12 Then 'You use Excel 97-2003 FileExtStr = ".xls": FileFormatNum = -4143 Else 'You use Excel 2007 'We exit the sub when your answer is NO in the security dialog that you only 'see when you copy a sheet from a xlsm file with macro's disabled. If Sourcewb.Name = .Name Then With Application .ScreenUpdating = True .EnableEvents = True End With MsgBox "Your answer is NO in the security dialog" Exit Sub Else Select Case Sourcewb.FileFormat Case 51: FileExtStr = ".xlsx": FileFormatNum = 51 Case 52: If .HasVBProject Then FileExtStr = ".xlsm": FileFormatNum = 52 Else FileExtStr = ".xlsx": FileFormatNum = 51 End If Case 56: FileExtStr = ".xls": FileFormatNum = 56 Case Else: FileExtStr = ".xlsb": FileFormatNum = 50 End Select End If End If End With 'Save the new workbook/Mail it/Delete it TempFilePath = Environ$("temp") & "\" TempFileName = "Part of " & Sourcewb.Name & " " & Format(Now, "dd- mmm-yy h-mm") ActiveWindow.TabRatio = 0.908 Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set oNS = OutApp.GetNamespace("MAPI") oNS.Logon Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0) For Each cell In ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Mail") _ .Columns("BA").Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConsta nts) If cell.Value Like "?*@?*.?*" Then strto = strto & cell.Value & ";" End If Next strto = Left(strto, Len(strto) - 1) With Destwb .SaveAs TempFilePath & TempFileName & FileExtStr, FileFormat:=FileFormatNum On Error Resume Next Set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession") MsgBox TypeName(oNS) Session.MAPIOBJECT = oNS.MAPIOBJECT Set Account = Session.Accounts("ABC Reporting") .Account = Account With OutMail .To = "" .CC = "" .BCC = strto .Subject = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Mail").Range("A1").Value .Body = "" .Attachments.Add Destwb.FullName .ReadReceiptRequested = True .Importance = 1 .Save Dim sID As String sID = .EntryID End With Set Msg = Session.GetItemFromID(sID) Msg.Account = Account .Subject = .Subject .Save .Send End With On Error GoTo 0 .Close savechanges:=False End With 'Delete the file you have send Kill TempFilePath & TempFileName & FileExtStr Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing With Application .ScreenUpdating = True .EnableEvents = True End With End Sub |
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