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Linda C. Baker

2005-09-23, 8:24 pm

Is there an example somewhere of how to use the Sendmail custom class in th DUFLP?

Does this only work with Outlook Express or any version of Outlook?

I want the user to be able to click a button and it will automatically email some dbf files to me. What is the easiest and best way to do this? What about using an OLE client?

Thanks.
Ken Mayer [dBVIPS]

2005-09-23, 8:24 pm

Linda C. Baker wrote:
> Is there an example somewhere of how to use the Sendmail custom class in th DUFLP?
>
> Does this only work with Outlook Express or any version of Outlook?
>
> I want the user to be able to click a button and it will automatically email some dbf files to me. What is the easiest and best way to do this? What about using an OLE client?


I've found FUNKY works pretty well -- check the CD, I think you have a
version that you can install and use/work with.

Ken

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*Ken Mayer* [dBVIPS]
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Rick Gearardo

2005-09-24, 9:23 am

There is a free smtp email client called ASPemail which I've been using for
years. You can download it and its manual at:
http://www.aspemail.com/download.html

Rick

>What about using an OLE client?



Jean-Pierre Martel

2005-09-24, 8:23 pm

In article <VJTfhjIwFHA.1236@news-server>, lbaker@sboa.in.gov says...
>
> I want the user to be able to click a button and it will
> automatically email some dbf files to me.


You have the choice between three technologies that work well with dBASE
PLUS:
A) AspEmail (as Rick Gearardo has suggested to you) featured in our 6th
issue, from Persits Software Inc.:
http://www.aspemail.com/download.html

B) SEE4DB from Marshallsoft, featured in our 8th issue:
http://www.marshallsoft.com/see4db.htm

C) FUNCky (as Ken Mayer has suggested to you) featured in out 15th issue.

In two of these cases, you'll find a complete dBL application available
at the end of the article explaining how to use the technology. That will
allow you to test it and avoid having to start from scratch.

Jean-Pierre Martel, editor
The dBASE Developers Bulletin
Blue Star dBASE Plus Core Concepts Graduate
Linda C. Baker

2005-09-27, 9:24 am

Thank you. I will check it out.

Jean-Pierre Martel Wrote:

> In article <VJTfhjIwFHA.1236@news-server>, lbaker@sboa.in.gov says...
>
> You have the choice between three technologies that work well with dBASE
> PLUS:
> A) AspEmail (as Rick Gearardo has suggested to you) featured in our 6th
> issue, from Persits Software Inc.:
> http://www.aspemail.com/download.html
>
> B) SEE4DB from Marshallsoft, featured in our 8th issue:
> http://www.marshallsoft.com/see4db.htm
>
> C) FUNCky (as Ken Mayer has suggested to you) featured in out 15th issue.
>
> In two of these cases, you'll find a complete dBL application available
> at the end of the article explaining how to use the technology. That will
> allow you to test it and avoid having to start from scratch.
>
> Jean-Pierre Martel, editor
> The dBASE Developers Bulletin
> Blue Star dBASE Plus Core Concepts Graduate


Linda C. Baker

2005-09-27, 9:24 am

Thank you for your suggestion. I will look at that.

Ken Mayer [dBVIPS] Wrote:

> Linda C. Baker wrote:
>
> I've found FUNKY works pretty well -- check the CD, I think you have a
> version that you can install and use/work with.
>
> Ken
>
> --
> /(Opinions expressed are purely my own, not those of dataBased
> Intelligence, Inc.)/
>
> *Ken Mayer* [dBVIPS]
> /Golden Stag Productions/
> dBASE at goldenstag dot net
> http://www.goldenstag.net/GSP
> http://www.goldenstag.net/dbase


Linda C. Baker

2005-09-27, 9:24 am

I will look at that. Thanks.

Rick Gearardo Wrote:

> There is a free smtp email client called ASPemail which I've been using for
> years. You can download it and its manual at:
> http://www.aspemail.com/download.html
>
> Rick
>
>
>


Jean-Pierre Martel

2005-09-27, 8:24 pm

In article <$R05Yl2wFHA.1304@news-server>, lbaker@sboa.in.gov says...
>
> Thank you. I will check it out.


You're welcome. Good luck.

Jean-Pierre Martel, editor
The dBASE Developers Bulletin
Blue Star dBASE Plus Core Concepts Graduate
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