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Hi,
imagine this scenario: I use a server based script to submit picture galleries to another server. This happens some times a day. Now this server server sends an e-mail to me, asking me to confirm, that it really was me, who submitted these galleries. In that e-mail there is an url that I need to click on. Something like: http://www.example.com/confirm.x3ml?...ssionid-blabla Currently I have to click this link manually every time, and that's not as automated as I'd like to have. I experimented a little bit with VBA in my Outlook client, but it didn't seem to do anything at all. I think I tried to implement Application_NewMail. Had to reinstall my computer though and forgot to make a backup of my function ![]() Is there a simple solution to my problem? Tks, Dominik |
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