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יריב החביב

Hello,

We are using "sendobject" code to send files from report

to outlook with few words of explanations in the letter,

based on address table in access.

Is it possible (and how) to define in the "sendobject" code

that the letter will be with 'hige importance' and "request a read receipt

for this message" ( in "options") will be on ?

thank you very much
 
J

Jeff C

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Jeff C
Live Well .. Be Happy In All You Do


יריב החביב said:
Hello,

We are using "sendobject" code to send files from report

to outlook with few words of explanations in the letter,

based on address table in access.

Is it possible (and how) to define in the "sendobject" code

that the letter will be with 'hige importance' and "request a read receipt

for this message" ( in "options") will be on ?

thank you very much

Your best resource for this question might be an Outlook forum such as
Outlookcode.com.
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

AFAIK, it's not possible using SendObject.

SendObject is just a generic interface for mailing. Since difference e-mail
clients handle those capabilities differently (and some don't even have the
capabilities), the generic interface is limited in what it can do.

You'd have to use Automation against your specific e-mail client in order to
add those capabilities.
 
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יריב החביב

thank you
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Douglas J. Steele said:
AFAIK, it's not possible using SendObject.

SendObject is just a generic interface for mailing. Since difference e-mail
clients handle those capabilities differently (and some don't even have the
capabilities), the generic interface is limited in what it can do.

You'd have to use Automation against your specific e-mail client in order to
add those capabilities.
 
T

Ted

I used HTML

Jeff C said:
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Jeff C
Live Well .. Be Happy In All You Do




Your best resource for this question might be an Outlook forum such as
Outlookcode.com.
 

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