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Old January 11th 06, 06:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Rob Nicholson
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Default Is Extended MAPI "hard"?

Is Extended MAPI hard to use? We're having too many problems with using the
Outlook object model to send & receive email in a server type application.

CDO is mentioned in the Outlook Security template so I assume shifting to
CDO wouldn't help that aspect - we'd still need the Exchange admin user to
create the templates.

Redemption looks like a good system, just not sure how acceptable it is in a
corporate environment.

Thanks, Rob.


 




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