Outlook XP & mass mailing problems

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Hi,

A friend is starting an email based company. He wants to send out bulk email
with an app that uses outlook as a mass mail server.
I seem to remember a feature of the outlook XP that flashes a warning on your
screen that messages are trying to be sent, continue?
This happen on every message, which defeats the purpose of the mail server.
I was going to uninstall outlook xp and install outlook 2000 independantly
of the other office xp apps.
Will this stop the notifications? or is there a registry entry that is
easier??

Thanks Everyone!! Bill
 
See if the information on the following page helps:

http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup.htm#autosec

If you still have questions after reading that article, please post back.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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Thanks for the link, but it is not really direct to the point, What is the
quickest way
that I can avoid this message and allow the email to go out. BTW, in no way
are these emails sent out to people as spam. A regular newsletter is the
purpose of
the mailings.
 
Basically the simple choices are to either use Express ClickYes (listed in
the article I pointed you to) to babysit the prompt so that the user don't
have to click Yes on the popup dialog himself, or to use a mass mailing
program other than Outlook. If the user is set on using Outlook for this
purpose and doesn't like the Express ClickYes idea, he'll have to settle for
one of the other possiblities listed in the Slipstick article.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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