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Atreju
I already posted this in Exchange group too...
So-called "MVP"s have nothing useful to suggest thus far.
I have an application which sends out emails via Outlook, (I'm using
Outlook 2007, Exchange 2003). I am getting warnings that an
application is trying to send email on my behalf. As an additional
nicety, Outlook delays the ability to "allow" by 5 seconds. I am
trying to send out dozens of bills, and this is crippling me. After
much hunting online, I have discovered many articles that say that the
"programmatic" preferences in Outlook whereby you can opt to never be
warned is not effective if you are using Exchange. They say that you
need to configure this preference in Exchange, but I'm unable to
locate anywhere to set this preference.
Help! How can I get rid of this warning permanently?
Thanks.
PS - Please don't suggest using "clickyes" I can only wonder if all
the "MVP"s who have suggested this are somehow vested in that
application
So-called "MVP"s have nothing useful to suggest thus far.
I have an application which sends out emails via Outlook, (I'm using
Outlook 2007, Exchange 2003). I am getting warnings that an
application is trying to send email on my behalf. As an additional
nicety, Outlook delays the ability to "allow" by 5 seconds. I am
trying to send out dozens of bills, and this is crippling me. After
much hunting online, I have discovered many articles that say that the
"programmatic" preferences in Outlook whereby you can opt to never be
warned is not effective if you are using Exchange. They say that you
need to configure this preference in Exchange, but I'm unable to
locate anywhere to set this preference.
Help! How can I get rid of this warning permanently?
Thanks.
PS - Please don't suggest using "clickyes" I can only wonder if all
the "MVP"s who have suggested this are somehow vested in that
application