Re: Exporting CR report using email - Outlook issue
- From: "Bill nguyen" <billn_nospam_please@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 05:23:12 -0700
Alan;
Although the add-on works, I finally found that using your algorithm (export
then email using SMTP) is far more convenient. The other route involves
adding a registry entry for the secman.DLL to the client machine.
One thing that I don't like about using STMP is that it shows the sender
(from box) email address, not full name/display name as in the GAL. Is there
a way to overcome it?
Thanks
Bill
"Alan Fields" <alan.fields@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bill,
This rings a bell now. I remember looking at this or a similar product
when the issue first arose. Although a minimal price, I couldn't bring
myself to spending money on a solution just because Microsoft decided
to add security to Outlook and "broke" something that used to work.
They should have added this as an optional setting.
Thanks for the update,
Alan
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