Hi all,
Can someone tell me why i am getting this error---The "sendusing"
confugration value is invalid.

i am working on access version 2010.and using this code.



Sub sendmail()
Dim imsg As Object
Dim iconf As Object
Dim flds As Object
Dim schema As String
Dim stremailId As String
Dim strpassword As String

stremailId = InputBox("emailid")

strpassword = InputBox("password")



Set imsg = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
Set iconf = CreateObject("CDO.Configuration")
Set flds = iconf.Fields

'send one copy with SMTP server (with autentication)
schema = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/";
flds.Item(schema & "sendusing") = 2 'cdoSendUsingPort
flds.Item(schema & "smtpserver") = "smtp.gmail.com"
flds.Item(schema & "smtpserverport") = 25
flds.Item(schema & "smtpauthenticate") = cdoBasic
flds.Item(schema & "sendusername") = stremailId
flds.Item(schema & "sendpassword") = strpassword
flds.Item(schema & "smtpusessl") = 1
flds.Update
    If Len(stremailId) > 0 And Len(strpassword) > 0 Then
             With imsg
                    .to = "pritiverma1392@gmailcom"
                    .From = "pritioscill...@gmail.com"
                    .Subject = "TEST"
                    .HTMLBody = "test mail"
                    .Sender = "Sender"
                    '.Organization = "My Company"
                    '.ReplyTo = "addr...@mycompany.com"rr
                       '.AddAttachment Rs.Fields(1)
                       .Send
                  End With
                  MsgBox "Messege sent successfully", vbInformation
    Else
        MsgBox "you are not loged in", vbCritical
        DoCmd.OpenForm "Login", acNormal
    End If
End Sub


Thanks in advance

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