Even though that does sound easy.....
Installing OE might not actually be the customers wish.

regards
Jens




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hi

Its very easy in Axapta. Install outlook express, dundasmailer and the
email parameters. thats all

regards

harry
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Anil Ozay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 4:48 PM
      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Subject: RE: [development-axapta] Re: sending of emails without using
      outlook

      I think, the best way is creating your own COM component. This is
      easy on VB 6.0.  If you want to avoid all concerns, donât use third
      party solutions, use your own.

      Regards

      Anil Ozay


      From: Deshpande, Harry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 10:43 AM
      To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
      Subject: RE: [development-axapta] Re: sending of emails without using
      outlook

      hi

      I though outlook express and dundasmailer should be installed on the
      server?

      [Deshpande, Harry]
       -----Original Message-----
      From: elianill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 4:35 PM
      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Subject: [development-axapta] Re: sending of emails without using
      outlook
            Hi Jens,

            I tested it on a client without Outlook (only outlook express
            which
            is installed on installation of IE) - Axapta asked be to
            install "dundamailer" on this client.
            After installation same error-message was shown...

            Best regards,
            Elia
            --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jens Fudge
            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
            wrote:
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            > I havent been testing it more, but I have been doing some
            thoughts
            about
            > this.
            >
            > It seems that SysMailer actually calls dundamailer, so both
            solutions
            > should give the same result. Sysmailer is aparantly just a
            wrapper.
            > As I cannot find anywhere to tell sysmailer (or dundamailer)
            which
            SMTP
            > server (or POP3 server) to use, it has to take values from
            Windows
            default
            > mailer.
            >
            > On my workstation I have MS Outlook installed, but I never
            use it.
            There
            > are no accounts defined in it.
            > I normally use Lotus Notes as mail program.
            >



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