Does anyone have experience of sending e-mails from within a macro, without pop-ups asking for it to be "allowed" several times?
Regards
Alan
Hi Alan,
Attached is one of the sample macros that I created several years ago which generates multiple email messages that are then displayed on screen for the user to send, without triggering the Allow prompt from Outlook. Also attached is a shorter example, which I believe also does not trigger the Allow prompt. You may also be able to use a database connection to send emails using the database instance, or have a Visual macro run a PowerShell script that uses .NET commands to send emails to an onsite SMTP server (such as Microsoft Exchange).
Charles HooperSenior Software EngineerMeadville Forging Company
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