Setting Up a "Reply-To" Email Address In MAPI

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Dennis Tucker

Does anyone know a way to setup a "Reply-To" email address in MAPI/VBA constructed emails??


Dennis
 
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Dennis Tucker

Ron,

Thanks for the help.

However, I tried this and it did not work.

I entered it as

..SentOnBehalfOfName ="[email protected]"

Next, I tried using this

Set objMessage = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
objMessage.subject = "My Subject Line"
objMessage.From = ="[email protected]"
objMessage.To = ="[email protected]"
objMessage.TextBody = ="My body text here."
objMessage.Send

This works better on my system. It does not give me the security prompt
either. However, this same code on another persons computer does not do so
well.



Dennis


Hi Dennis


In Outlook code you can use

..SentOnBehalfOfName = """SenderName"" <[email protected]>"

In Outlook 2007 you can change the account
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/account.htm




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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm




Does anyone know a way to setup a "Reply-To" email address in MAPI/VBA
constructed emails??


Dennis
 
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Dennis Tucker

Ron,

Thank you. I will try it again.

On another topic. I am trying to send data to a web form. I am able to set
the focus on each control(on the web form). I am able to "SendKeys" too.
However, if the IE window containing the web form does not stay as the
active window, the form filling gets screwed up.

Is there a way, in VBA, to force this IE window to stay as the active window
during the form fill??


Dennis
 
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