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I am submitting form data on an Intranet site using a
mailto link, and I am in search of a way to suppress the
dialog that pops up which states: "A program is trying to
automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to
allow this?....."
All of the following are not options:
1. Installing any sort of third party software to
automatically click yes for you, like Express ClickYes
2. Un-installing and re-installing Outlook without the
security patch.
3. Moving the submission form to a web/application server
Other questions that I have, which I can not seem to find
a straight answer to are:
1. Is there a registry key that can be manipulated?
2. Can the security constraints be modified on the
Exchange sever to disable the message?
3. Is there any to send form data via e-mail without using
some sort of web/application server, aside from a mailto
link?
Things that I have done so far:
1. Searched neewsgroups an archives of various sites.
2. Searched Microsoft's knowledge base
3. Performed web searches via Yahoo, Google, etc.
Any help or further insight is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
mailto link, and I am in search of a way to suppress the
dialog that pops up which states: "A program is trying to
automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to
allow this?....."
All of the following are not options:
1. Installing any sort of third party software to
automatically click yes for you, like Express ClickYes
2. Un-installing and re-installing Outlook without the
security patch.
3. Moving the submission form to a web/application server
Other questions that I have, which I can not seem to find
a straight answer to are:
1. Is there a registry key that can be manipulated?
2. Can the security constraints be modified on the
Exchange sever to disable the message?
3. Is there any to send form data via e-mail without using
some sort of web/application server, aside from a mailto
link?
Things that I have done so far:
1. Searched neewsgroups an archives of various sites.
2. Searched Microsoft's knowledge base
3. Performed web searches via Yahoo, Google, etc.
Any help or further insight is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.