send email without xml attachment

M

Mark

How may I send the InfoPath document via email without sending the xml
attachment?

Thanks
 
J

Jerry Thomas [MSFT]

I don't belive you can, using Send to Mail Recipient or the email submit
adapter.
Your other choice is to "Export to Web" (which generates an MHT file equal
to what is sent in email) and then mail that.

--
Jerry Thomas[MSFT]
<[email protected]>
Microsoft Office InfoPath
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L

Lee Rosenberg [MSFT]

There is a sneaky way to do this. If you send your mail while offline, your
mail will stay in the Outbox. Open it up from the Outbox, delete the
attachment, and come back online.

Thanks,
Lee
 
M

Matthew Blain \(Serriform\)

Actually it's quite simple, if poorly documented.
Set the 'filename' property to nothing.

--Matthew Blain
http://tips.serriform.com/


Jerry Thomas said:
I don't belive you can, using Send to Mail Recipient or the email submit
adapter.
Your other choice is to "Export to Web" (which generates an MHT file equal
to what is sent in email) and then mail that.

--
Jerry Thomas[MSFT]
<[email protected]>
Microsoft Office InfoPath
---------------------------------------
This posting is provided "As Is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Use of any included script sample are subject to the terms specified at
http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm.
Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for
newsgroup purposes only.


Mark said:
How may I send the InfoPath document via email without sending the xml
attachment?

Thanks
 
M

Mark

Yes, I found that with the new sp1 email submit option, but the new submit
does not put the contents of the infopath document in the email message. How
can i put the contents into the email message like the old examples.

thanks

Matthew Blain (Serriform) said:
Actually it's quite simple, if poorly documented.
Set the 'filename' property to nothing.

--Matthew Blain
http://tips.serriform.com/


Jerry Thomas said:
I don't belive you can, using Send to Mail Recipient or the email submit
adapter.
Your other choice is to "Export to Web" (which generates an MHT file equal
to what is sent in email) and then mail that.

--
Jerry Thomas[MSFT]
<[email protected]>
Microsoft Office InfoPath
---------------------------------------
This posting is provided "As Is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Use of any included script sample are subject to the terms specified at
http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm.
Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for
newsgroup purposes only.


Mark said:
How may I send the InfoPath document via email without sending the xml
attachment?

Thanks
 

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