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Is it possible to specify more than just the To address in a new OWA message?
I know that when I do that will open up a new OWA message with as the To address, but is it also possible to specify the subject/body of a message too? I have tried adding &subject=Test but that does not work. Thank you in advance. JPawlak |
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In mailto: syntax commas are used to separate addresses. You might try
that. Also should &subject=Test Be ?subject=Test Then ?&body=yourmessagehere I can't test this right now, but I am thinking formal mailto: syntax. "JPawlak" wrote in message ... Is it possible to specify more than just the To address in a new OWA message? I know that when I do that will open up a new OWA message with as the To address, but is it also possible to specify the subject/body of a message too? I have tried adding &subject=Test but that does not work. Thank you in advance. JPawlak |
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It looks like OWA wants semicolons for multiple TO: addresses:
http://blogs.technet.com/kclemson/ar.../13/53822.aspx "JPawlak" wrote in message ... Is it possible to specify more than just the To address in a new OWA message? I know that when I do that will open up a new OWA message with as the To address, but is it also possible to specify the subject/body of a message too? I have tried adding &subject=Test but that does not work. Thank you in advance. JPawlak |
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According to that article, it is not possible to pass a subject/body to OWA:
"no, that is not possible with OWA URL commands today." I guess I have to try and find another way for users to easily send a predetermined message. Thanks for help. JPawlak "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: It looks like OWA wants semicolons for multiple TO: addresses: http://blogs.technet.com/kclemson/ar.../13/53822.aspx "JPawlak" wrote in message ... Is it possible to specify more than just the To address in a new OWA message? I know that when I do that will open up a new OWA message with as the To address, but is it also possible to specify the subject/body of a message too? I have tried adding &subject=Test but that does not work. Thank you in advance. JPawlak |
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Yep.
![]() KC's word is gospel in my book. "JPawlak" wrote in message ... According to that article, it is not possible to pass a subject/body to OWA: "no, that is not possible with OWA URL commands today." I guess I have to try and find another way for users to easily send a predetermined message. Thanks for help. JPawlak "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: It looks like OWA wants semicolons for multiple TO: addresses: http://blogs.technet.com/kclemson/ar.../13/53822.aspx "JPawlak" wrote in message ... Is it possible to specify more than just the To address in a new OWA message? I know that when I do that will open up a new OWA message with as the To address, but is it also possible to specify the subject/body of a message too? I have tried adding &subject=Test but that does not work. Thank you in advance. JPawlak |
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