Re: Send an Email without the following message

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From: MikeC (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 00:22:51 GMT

Jeff,

I'm copying and pasting the below from a post I made the other day...

You can use one of the below products as a solution depending on your
particular needs.

1) The good thing about Express ClickYes is that it's free. The most
significant disadvantage is that this software stops processing commands if
your Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows 2003 workstation is
*locked*.

http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/

2) Outlook Redemption is the robust alternative. It's free to test. To
use for commercial (production) purposes, it costs only $200. I have used
this product and it works very well. You will need to make some small
modifications to your code to take advantage of the Redemption DLL.

http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/

"Jeff" <janteby@aol.com> wrote in message
news:259401c4a4de$10391d50$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> All,
>
> Thnx for your responses..
>
> However I am aware of what causes the problem, what I
> need is a solution.
>
> It doesnt have anything to do with a firewall.
> It is an Outlook Security setting. In Outlook express
> you can change it but not regular Outlook.
>
> Any other ideas ? There has to be some code that can do
> this.
>
> I found some links on autocliking Yes programs that can
> run in the background but I would like to avoid that if
> possible. (
> (http://www.express-soft.com/mailmate/clickyes.html)
>
>
> Thnx,
> Jeff
>>-----Original Message-----
>>This is actually the built in security in the newer
> versions of Outlook. it
>>cannot be turned off at the client.
>>
>>
>>--
>>I don't check the Email account attached
>>to this message. Send instead to...
>>RBrandt at Hunter dot com
>>
>>
>>"AlCamp" <anon@anon.net> wrote in message
>>news:u3YxEtNpEHA.1668@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> Jeff,
>>> This really sounds like your "firewall program" is
> informing you that
>>a
>>> program is trying to access your internet connection.
>>> Access should be using your Windows "default" email
> program to do the
>>> SendObject, so I'm surprised that your firewall
> doesn't already know
>>about
>>> that program has permission to access the web, at any
> time, without
>>asking.
>>> Whatever Email program SendObject uses... go into
> your firewall
>>program,
>>> and give that program permission to use the
> connection... without having
>>to
>>> ask you.
>>>
>>> If not, try to find an newsgroup that might deal
> with your Firewall
>>> program, and see if you can get some help there.
>>>
>>> hth
>>> Al Camp
>>>
>>> "Jeff" <janteby@aol.com> wrote in message
>>> news:3e2501c4a4d8$59a25ac0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>>> > Hello,
>>> >
>>> > I am using the DoCmd.SendObject to send an Email & it
>>> > works fine.
>>> >
>>> > However when it goes to send the Email the following
>>> > message pops up
>>> >
>>> > "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on
> your
>>> > behalf".
>>> > "Do you want to Allow this ?"
>>> >
>>> > It makes you wait & then you HAVE to hit the Yes
> button
>>> > for it to send the Email.
>>> >
>>> > Is their any way arround this to just send the Email,
>>> > I cant have the user wait & click Yes every time.
>>> >
>>> > Also note the Email has a file attachment.
>>> >
>>> > Any help would be greatly appreciated !
>>> > Thank you,
>>> > Jeff
>>> > Janteby@AOL.com
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>


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