On 9/8/2011 11:33 AM, Kevin Cully wrote:
> Just a 'thinking outside of the box' direction ...
>
> Over the years I've had trouble at various clients with sending email.
> I've changed how I send email from within my applications.  What I do is
> to connect and authenticate into a secure web page, and then post the
> email address, subject, and message body to the web page that then
> emails the message on my behalf.  Much easier to get email to work from
> a variety of secure environments.
>
> $0.02.


So you just build the HTTP line with the arguments and then fire off via 
ShellExecute or something a little more sophisticated?


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Mike Babcock, MCP
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