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Process.Start() limitations

 
 
Sergey Klementiev
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      3rd Feb 2004
I use Process.Start("private.php?do=newpm&u=?subject=Test&body=SomeText") to
open default mail client with predefined message. Unfortinately there is a
strict limitation on mailto's string size, it's about 2 KB. Is there any
workaround or different approach to achieve my goal?

WBR,
Sergey Klementiev


 
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