At 05:43 PM 10/20/2011, Stephen Markson wrote:

Hello all,


We are using 9.1 (32) on Win XP with Outlook 2007.


When I use the MapiMail3 plugin I get the message: "A program is

trying to access e-mail address information stored in Outlook. If 

this is unexpected, click Deny and verify your antivirus software 

is up-to-date". I can then check "Allow access for", select a 

number of minutes from a dropdown and click "Allow" and the email 

opens. I would like to get around this message.
Did you know that you can use the "SuppressOutlookSecurity:TRUE" 

option to achieve your goal?


Here's how:


01. Update the RBASEPluginPowerPack91.RBM Plugin 

    (Build: 9.1.4.11021 or higher)


02. Place the RBASEPluginPowerPack91.RBM in RBG91 (32/64) default

    installation folder.


03. Start R:BASE eXtreme 9.1 (32/64)


04. Try the following example and see what you get.


   -- Using_MapiMail3_Plugin.RMD

   -- Using MapiMail3 Plugin with Suppressing MS Outlook Security Message

   -- R:BASE eXtreme 9.1 (32/64)

   -- Requirements: R:BASE Plugin Power Pack 9.1

   -- (Build: 9.1.4.11021 or higher

   -- Date Created: October 21, 2011

   -- Last Modified:

   CLS

   SET VAR vDummy TEXT = 'vDummy'

   SET VAR vPipe TEXT = '|'

   SET VAR vQuote TEXT = (CVAL('QUOTES'))

   SET VAR vTo TEXT = 'To:[email protected]'

   SET VAR vCc = 'Cc:[email protected]'

   SET VAR vBcc TEXT = 'Bcc:[email protected]'

   SET VAR vSubject TEXT = 'Subject:Email Quote'

   SET VAR vBody TEXT = 'Body:This is the email body.'

   SET VAR vAttachments TEXT = ('Attachments:')

   SET VAR vSendDirect TEXT = 'SendDirect:TRUE'

   SET VAR vSuppressOLS TEXT = 'SuppressOutlookSecurity:TRUE'

   SET VAR vParameters = +

   (.vQuote+.vDummy&.vPipe+.vTo&.vPipe+.vCc&.vPipe+.vBcc& +

    .vPipe+.vSubject&.vPipe+.vBody&.vPipe+.vAttachments& +

    .vPipe+.vSendDirect&.vPipe+.vSuppressOLS)

   CLS

   PLUGINS MapiMail3 &vParameters

   RETURN


That's all there is to it!


You may recycle/adapt this example to meet your specific need.


Very Best R:egards,


Razzak.

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