George:  I wrestled with this for quite a while.  It makes sense that there
is a control mechanism for preventing an .exe from sending emails through
Outlook.  I did a session at our user group a while back about automating
Outlook.  I thought about labeling it, "Writing Viruses with VFP".

I wanted to generate a distribution list from a database and then send
emails to everyone on the list from VFP.  It sounded like a great
application, but also one that spammers would like to be able to do.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:52 PM
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Subject: [NF] Sort Of Fox - MS Office Outlook Wants Permision to Send
FromVFP

Using MS Office Outlook 2003 SP2.

MS XP Home

Sending email from VFP

Outlook warns that someone is trying to send an email and needs a "Yes"
responce.

Is there a way to turn this off?

TIA

George


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