Riva

"Subscript out of range" usually means you're looking in an array for
an element that doesn't exist. If you had, say, an array with 5 elements
- arr(0) through arr(4) - & somewhere in the code you tried to work with
a nonexistent sixth element - arr(5) in this case - you'd get a
"subscript out of range" error.

So it looks like the array strEmail doesn't have an element
strEmail(1).

Mark


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