John:
I have been using AspEmail for many years as an automatic method of 
receiving the error log from one of my major systems. The system is FREE 
(an since that rhymes with me I like it). And of course since ALL my 
apps are error free this part of the system is never used...NOT!!! 
Previous to this when there was an error I relied upon the scout to fax 
me the error message, etc. But since the scouts were hit in the head 
with sticks and pucks their entire life this never worked out (BTW, I 
love these guys to death but computer people they ain't so I came up 
with this plan...)
It is a dll that is registered and it works great. Even attachments if 
you wish. Check out http://www.aspemail.com/
If you wish I can send you how I did this.
Regards,

Jack Skelley




John Weller wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I have a membership system which sends 7 statistics reports by email at the
> start of each month.  When the user was using Outlook Express there was no
> problem but since she has changed to Outlook 2000 it requires confirmation
> for each email - no big deal, there's only seven of them.  I'm using the
> MSMAPI32.ocx (I know, I know - MAPI bad, SMTP good!  But it works.)
> 
> I've now been asked to look at sending reminders by email, typically 50 -
> 100 at a time.  The user doesn't fancy pressing OK that many times at one
> go.  Has anyone any suggestions as to a way round this problem?  I did look
> briefly at SMTP but it seemed to require too much knowledge of the user's
> system so I left it as it wasn't generic enough for my needs but I suppose I
> could use it in this one-off case.
> 
> TIA
> 
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976 393631
> 
> 
> 
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