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Stefan Flipkens
Hi,
At the company we're running Microsoft Office 2000 without any Service Packs
because we have some VB6 applications which are using outlook for sending
e-mails. I want to upgrade to Office 2000 Service Pack 3 because I know
this will block dangerous e-mail attachments.
For the moment we can't upgrade because I know that once we do it Outlook
will start giving security warnings when trying to send an e-mail from
within a VB6 application and we don't want to send our mails via smtp.
Is there a way to grant access to a specific program for sending e-mails
using outlook (maybe by link a digital certificate to the application)
Or is there an other way to send e-mails via outlook from within a vb6
application?
Is it possible to send me a small code sample of this or give me clear
instructions about what to do?
Kind Regards
Stefan
At the company we're running Microsoft Office 2000 without any Service Packs
because we have some VB6 applications which are using outlook for sending
e-mails. I want to upgrade to Office 2000 Service Pack 3 because I know
this will block dangerous e-mail attachments.
For the moment we can't upgrade because I know that once we do it Outlook
will start giving security warnings when trying to send an e-mail from
within a VB6 application and we don't want to send our mails via smtp.
Is there a way to grant access to a specific program for sending e-mails
using outlook (maybe by link a digital certificate to the application)
Or is there an other way to send e-mails via outlook from within a vb6
application?
Is it possible to send me a small code sample of this or give me clear
instructions about what to do?
Kind Regards
Stefan