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MAPI setup
I am using another program that allows the user to email information from
inside of that program. However, although the Outlook email window comes up and the correct information or attachment is there, the Send button doesn't work. Also, I can't switch to the Outlook window to call up another email (e.g., to copy the information over into another email body). (I'm using Outlook 2003 with all the updates and patches.) I am told by this software's support people that I need to enable MAPI in order for this to work properly. But although I've looked through Outlook's Help files, I can't figure out how I can enable MAPI without creating a whole other profile, which (if I understand correctly) I can't access while I'm logged into my usual POP3 account profile that is created automatically. Do I understand that correctly?? I'm so confused. Basically, I use several accounts that all go through my ISP that uses SMTP and POP3. But I want to be able to email out from this 3rd party software, but I'm told I have to have MAPI enabled. I'm totally confused about how to set this up, or even IF I can set it up. Can someone please help me figure out how to set this up? I only understand some of this protocol stuff, so please be gentle with me. ;-) Thanks! Jo |
MAPI setup
Who knows what they mean by "enable MAPI"? I sure don't. Outlook uses Extended MAPI through and through. There's nothing to enable.
Maybe what they really meant is: "Make sure Outlook is your default email program." You can do this in Internet Explorer, under Tools | Internet Options | Programs. Does pressing Ctrl+Enter send the message? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Jo" wrote in message ... I am using another program that allows the user to email information from inside of that program. However, although the Outlook email window comes up and the correct information or attachment is there, the Send button doesn't work. Also, I can't switch to the Outlook window to call up another email (e.g., to copy the information over into another email body). (I'm using Outlook 2003 with all the updates and patches.) I am told by this software's support people that I need to enable MAPI in order for this to work properly. But although I've looked through Outlook's Help files, I can't figure out how I can enable MAPI without creating a whole other profile, which (if I understand correctly) I can't access while I'm logged into my usual POP3 account profile that is created automatically. Do I understand that correctly?? I'm so confused. Basically, I use several accounts that all go through my ISP that uses SMTP and POP3. But I want to be able to email out from this 3rd party software, but I'm told I have to have MAPI enabled. I'm totally confused about how to set this up, or even IF I can set it up. Can someone please help me figure out how to set this up? I only understand some of this protocol stuff, so please be gentle with me. ;-) Thanks! Jo |
MAPI setup
Oh! Yes, the Control-Enter did the trick! I never knew you could do that.
Thanks! And thanks for letting me know that the MAPI is (apparently) automatically enabled. Thanks Sue! Jo "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Who knows what they mean by "enable MAPI"? I sure don't. Outlook uses Extended MAPI through and through. There's nothing to enable. Maybe what they really meant is: "Make sure Outlook is your default email program." You can do this in Internet Explorer, under Tools | Internet Options | Programs. Does pressing Ctrl+Enter send the message? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Jo" wrote in message ... I am using another program that allows the user to email information from inside of that program. However, although the Outlook email window comes up and the correct information or attachment is there, the Send button doesn't work. Also, I can't switch to the Outlook window to call up another email (e.g., to copy the information over into another email body). (I'm using Outlook 2003 with all the updates and patches.) I am told by this software's support people that I need to enable MAPI in order for this to work properly. But although I've looked through Outlook's Help files, I can't figure out how I can enable MAPI without creating a whole other profile, which (if I understand correctly) I can't access while I'm logged into my usual POP3 account profile that is created automatically. Do I understand that correctly?? I'm so confused. Basically, I use several accounts that all go through my ISP that uses SMTP and POP3. But I want to be able to email out from this 3rd party software, but I'm told I have to have MAPI enabled. I'm totally confused about how to set this up, or even IF I can set it up. Can someone please help me figure out how to set this up? I only understand some of this protocol stuff, so please be gentle with me. ;-) Thanks! Jo |
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