www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/v 3.7 Beta 2/email.solr:: This option is not accessible unless a SMTP Mail Server has been previously configured. JIRA will only send the first encountered email intended for a recipient. http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/v 3.7 Beta 2/email.solrHOME | Good morning everyone, thanks for taking the time to look at this for me. Here's my problem:
For Windows 2000, I have a document saved that I email to people every Friday. I usually open it up, click send to Mail Recipient on the standard toolbar and edit it as an email, where I change some dates. Then I add an excel file as an attachment specific to that recipient and hit send.
My problem, the file opens fine, but the toolbar button is disabled. So now, I can not send my email. Also, if I try to do it through the regular menu path it doesn't work either. Can anyone tell me what may have caused the option to not work anymore? I haven't changed any settings. Also, I use Outlook (not express) as my email program. Signed, Sealed, and Delivered: Outlooks Signature and vCard Features :: box under item 1, and leave the option button under item 2 set to Start with a blank signature. not opening mail as HTML, fancy enhancements with the http://www.glencoe.com/ps/computered/pas/article.php4?articleId=302HOME | Florida Lupine Association, Inc.: Disaster Relief Fund:: either send a check or money order to FLA at the address provided under Option 1, credit card by clicking the button under Option 2. You may choose to http://www.floridalupine.org/fund/disaster-relief-fund1.htmHOME |
If anyone knows why the option isn't working anymore please let me know what I can do to fix it. Failing that, does anyone have a better way to do it, sending the email? The problem is, each person gets a different excel file specific to their facility, so I always have to change attachments (there are about 30 people I send this email to), I always have to change the send to, and finally, the body of the email, has to be updated to show the current week. Simeon Version 4.0 Quick Reference Card:: Click the Send button to deliver your message. the intended recipient and choose from the paste buttons available on the tool http://www.uga.edu/~ucns/lans/docs/simeon/simeonrc.htmlHOME | RUCS, How to compose and send e-mail:: address of the person you wish to write. Recipient Types and what they mean message does not need to your mail message press the send button. http://www.nbcs.rutgers.edu/education/messenger/messenger5.htmlHOME |
Thanks very much for any help/insight you can provide. :curtsey:
Just joined. I mean just. Saw your Q and clicked.
Some background... I'm one of the guys that removed Internet Explorer and Outlook out of Windows (Google for my last name, Vorck).
I have an MS Access database that has a button to send e-mails, and Word works similarly. When the ability to have a blank e-mail pop up is gone, it can be due to 1) Active Data Objects DLL corruption, 2) a corrupted or deleted Outlook file, 3) missing data access DLLs, like those associated with COM, etc. In my case, it was 1 and 2... I had failed to install some ADO files, and I had deleted an Outlook file (in my case Outlook Express, but it doesn't matter, either way, a missing Outlook file was a problem.) I re-installed Outlook and copied the ADO files over and registered them and my Access application was fixed. I suspect if you can tell us what, if anything, changed since the last time this worked for you, that might help. Anything at all, including hotfixes (hey, you never know). SMTP Settings: Outgoing Server:: All that needs to be done is to set the option button: Use Internal SMTP This feature does not actually send mail, but instead completes all of the http://www.liebsoft.com/documentation/html/ump/184.htmHOME |
Next matter -- are you handy with Access? If so, or if not, get a friend who is -- and write a small database that can store a person's name, as well as the file attachment name that person gets:
Fred email1@whatever.com Attachment1
Barney email2@whatever.com Attachment2
and so on.
In this database, create a button that will e-mail the attachment named in the field to the e-mail address on record for the person. Maybe even a piece of VB code could do this. I am not so slick on VB though, oh well. I also don't have a good answer for automatically chaning the week in a spreadsheet.
I see people have read my question, but no one has any ideas?? Well, I'll be patient, perhaps someone will come up with an answer. Certainly, if I figure it out or hear anything helpful outside this forum I will post the answer here for everone. Thanks again
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