How to avoid a warning message box when sending email via Outlook

Dermot Doran dppdoran at gmail.com
Thu Aug 31 10:24:56 EDT 2006


Thanks Tim!

We have smtp bolted to the floor :-(


On 31/08/06, Tim Golden <tim.golden at viacom-outdoor.co.uk> wrote:
>
> [Dermot Doran]
>
> | looks like I might be back to the drawing board :-(  Thanks
> | for letting me know what your experiences have been.
>
> Just to elaborate slightly on that experience, if all I want
> to do is to send an email (ie not look up addresses on Contacts
> or do any fancy Outlook-related thing) then I just use an SMTP
> server. Here at work the admins have Exchange set up as an
> SMTP server, which may or may not be the case for you. At home
> or from websites etc. I simply use whichever SMTP server I'd
> normally send mail through.
>
> Obviously this won't do anything like keeping a copy in your
> Sent Mail box etc. but it will at least work, and with a bit
> more effort you may be able to do things like that manually.
>
> TJG
>
> BTW, people in this group will tend to frown on top-posting,
> even though we Outlook users have to work around Outlook's
> tendency to offer it a [Reply] ;)
>
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