Re: msmapi control - problem sending attachments



Since you've proved MAPI won't work for you in some configurations, your
options seem pretty clear to me:

a) Eliminate uncooperative configurations, or
b) Eliminate MAPI. There *are* alternatives.

Only you can judge which option is more palatable within your organization.

Dan

John Davy wrote:
Hi Dan

No - I have discovered that it is not a timing problem at all but
something to do with ms-tnef
Some clients (and internal staff) are using outlook express or
windows live mail which doesn't support tnef

I am not sure of the workaround for this but would welcome any
suggestions
Cheers
John


"Dan Freeman" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is sounding more and more like some kind of throttle imposed by
your ISP or your Exchange server.

Many ISPs (rightly) impose limits on outgoing email, either in the
numbers sent in a certain period or the volume of data sent in a
certain period. This is an effort to discourage SPAM.

Since you can observe this phenomenon internally, and re-send works
after the first send failed, I'd talk to your Exchange
administrator. I think (s)he needs to teach that server some
manners! And if that's not it, I'd still bet on the ISP. Most will
work with you. Dan



John Davy wrote:
Hi Bill

Yes I am using outlook with exchange server
but this is not a consistent error - most people get their
attachments and some don't - yet if it is re-sent it goes through ok

cheers
John

"swdev2" <wsanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Heya John -

I would bet that your VFP-Outlook set is ok, and there's something
strange happeneing
past the Outlook component.

Is your outlook mail program feeding into an exchange server, or
something else?

These clients that aren't receiving your attachments, are they
receiving other vendors' attachments
in emails? If not, then the problem is on their side, their email
server configuration, and not yours.

When you attempt a manual send from outlook to one of the 'problem'
clients - does the file attachment
arrive or no ?

Regards [Bill]

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"John Davy" <nospm_jdavy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a routine that sends a number of statements by email to a
number of
clients (up to 1000)
The statements may have up to 6 separate pdf's attached and a
number of jpg's

The batch routine that sends these works fine but a number of
clients are reporting that they are not getting the attachments

When I check the sent items, the emails are all there and properly
formed with the attachments in place
If a client who has this problem returns the email to me there is
no attachment.

I have set the switch in outlook to not send immediately in the
hopes of being able to review and then send from the outbox after
the vfp process was complete but this does not seem to prevent the
immediate sending of emails. It seems to me to be a timing thing
and that a lag should be placed
in the
process in order to allow outlook to properly form the email
message before sending it.
If I use the win api sleep function to provide that lag time, does
this allow for other event steams to continue while it waits - or
would the inkey() function be better?

Has anyone else experienced this problem and found another
solution? Any help appreciated
John Davy

vfp6 / winxp / outlook


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