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Old 05-23-2005, 12:00   #1 (permalink)
CanTex
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Default Lotus Notes E-Mail From Access - Crash!

I have been sending e-mail from Lotus Notes using a custom form in
Access 2000 quite succesfully since 2003 using a variation of rjhare's
great code I found on vbcity.com
(http://www.vbcity.com/forums/t*opic....22355=*&page=1)
but now that all users have upgraded to Notes 6.5.2, we have a problem.


There is now no longer a name in the Who field in the Sent screen, and
when the user clicks on the item to read what he/she sent, Notes
crashes and shuts down hard. Poof, it's gone. Is there a way to
populate the Who field in the Sent screen?

Is anyone out there sending Notes e-mail from Access that might have an
idea?

TIA

 
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Old 05-23-2005, 16:00   #2 (permalink)
CanTex
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Default Re: Lotus Notes E-Mail From Access - Crash!

Here's some new info: I'm doing the following to save my message to
the Sent folder. It looks like I'm missing a piece that I can't see
because IntelliSense does not work here.

MyMailDoc.SAVEMESSAGEONSEND = TRUE

Advice?

 
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Old 05-23-2005, 16:00   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Lotus Notes E-Mail From Access - Crash!

Here's some new info: I'm doing the following to save my message to
the Sent folder. It looks like I'm missing a piece that I can't see
because IntelliSense does not work here.

MyMailDoc.SAVEMESSAGEONSEND = TRUE

Advice?

 
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