have a vba code written to have my MS Access 2007 tell Outlook to send an e-mail with several attachments to whom it may concern, but I need it to change the "From" field in the e-mail, because there's many people who can send this, but it's looking like it's all being sent as my user. This is the code, it all works, but it doesn't change the sender field. Should I make some sort of auto-login macro or something?
Call fctnOutlook("Reconsideraciones BCH", EmailTasador, Email, , Subjet, "Agradecer revisar la tasacin indicada, de acuerdo a lo pedido en email adjunto, y me des tu opinin. " & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Favor no responder a Reconsideraciones BCH, no recibe correos es solo para enos, enviar a visador indicado en el email" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Le saluda atte." & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & usu & vbCrLf & "Seccin Tasaciones" & vbCrLf & "Banco de Chile" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & vbCrLf, Nz(Tpath), "Yes;No;Maybe", 2, True)
When I send an email from Access with SendObject, how does it determine the user name, the 'from' name. Is it just the user's Outlook name? Do I have any control over that?
with the linking tables thing to outlook can it be reversed. ie if i have a table that was linked to outlook outbox would the records form an email just like the emails from my inbox form a record.
i wanting to send emails automatically to many recipients. so i would have to use a record set and i thought that if i build the email in a record then have outlook pick it up then that would be the easiest way.
Our database is in access 2003. It has a form which has a button to send email of orders. I added a new user in this database. That button works in all other computers in the network with the same user permissions as this user, in his computer when he select to email Order it does nothing. It does not open the new email page in outlook and the outlook email is configured in his computer.
After inputting data into a text box on a form i want to click on a command button which will open an email program and then put the text there so i can send it.
Any way to send auto alert without opening Ms. Access program.
I have created a program which requires to send auto alert on certain dates. Due to some travel plans manager might not be able to open the program every day (might not open the program on certain dates where I set the alerts) and the chances are he will miss those alerts if he won't open the program.
I'm working on a vacation/time off tracker and was hoping to use the collect data feature. I've created a form where a user submits their requested date and number of hours, at which point I'd like the form to be sent to their manager for approval. The manager's email address is stored in a table. Once the manager marks yes or no, I'd like that reflected in the time off requests table, and an email sent to the requester letting them know if it was approved or not. Is this possible? How would I go about it. I'm pretty new to Access, learning on the fly, but I'm pretty good at modifying code to match my situation/working backwards if you have any examples for me to look at.
I am sending an email using SendObject. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it makes the computer freeze up with no error message. I have tried this with Outlook running or not running, seems to make no difference.
Code:
'The sub procedure below sends e-mail in response to a click on the Send button. Private Sub SendMessagesButton_Click()
'For Access, define some object variables and make connections. Dim myConnection As ADODB.Connection Set myConnection = CurrentProject.Connection Dim myRecordSet As New ADODB.Recordset myRecordSet.ActiveConnection = myConnection
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I have added some MsgBox () to narrow down where it crashes. It is after 'Five' and Before 'Six'. On the line:
Set appOutlookRecip = .Recipients.Add(eMailAddress)
I am mystified as to why it works OK sometimes, and not others. The email address being used is valid.
I am currently using vb code to send an email in Access on the click of a button. I want the database user to be able to enter the recipient in a text box [ToEmail] which is on form [GroupStockProfiler]. However, I'm unsure how to put this into my code. I currently have the following which doesn't work (unless I put a specific email after 'To'):
I have put together some Access 2010 Databases and I am about to embark on another soon. I have been given a request that I can't seem to solve yet so I am goint to ask it here as a good starting point. The goal is to build a database for a magazine. They want to be able to run a report to generate slips for subscribers whose subscriptions have expired. I would like to, if possible, generate reports and send them to the respective clients via email, all with the push of 1 button. I don't want to have to find each subscriber and do one off reports.
I am using this [URL] .... in our project but have made a minor change so it logs people out rather than close Access completely. It works beautifully but I want to take it a step further.
Instead of hardcoding the times in these two values
I'd like to give users the options to set these themselves as not everyone will be the same. I am thinking I would have to check for who is currently using the database, this is stored in a hidden form in the following field.
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This username matches the users First Name in table Employees and in this table I have two fields to store these values
logmeoutafter showlogoutmessagefor
So passing these values for the current user rather than having the logout times hardcoded.
I have an access 2007 database that is split front end and back end. There are about 15 users and the backend is stored on the network. Currently I am e-mailing out the FE when chagnes are made so they have the latest copy.
With everything I have read I think a bat file would work the best at allowing me to make changes on demand without having to continually email out new versions of the FE. Sometimes the changes are behind the scenes unnoticable to the user while others are obvious.
Questions: Exactly HOW does a bat file work? When the user clicks on the access file stored on their laptop? Where is the bat file stored? I am unfamiliar with where to write the bat file code as well - notepad perhaps?
I am not sure how to create a bat file and what the code should be?
For version tracking I need to put a version table in the BE and in the front end correct?
have made a few significant changes but I'm holding out e-mailing it if I can get this version copying figured out and in place first.
I've got a database that allows all users to review an address register. If they find errors or mostly get updated information they have another form they can fill out to make the recommended changes. Only I have access to the main DB to make the change permanent.
The question I have is there a way for Access to send me a notification that someone has requested the change?
I know that sending an email is doable - in Access. However, that's not an option for our network here. I was thinking something along the command prompt "Net Send" command. However I've not been able to get that to work by itself - let alone within Access...
I have used VB code in the past to store what PC is using the database, I could modify that to alert me whenever I open the DB up from my PC. But I was trying to get away from having to open this particular DB up every day and check for changes.
I am useing DoCmd.SendObject to send emails - however I get outlook opening an email with my To, BCC fields filled in , however I am stuck in the new email screen - ie can't get to a previuos email to copy and paste text - like it is dialog?
I have been able to create a form that will send an email automatically when the form is opened. Tha problem is, the email will not actually send until I open Outlook. Any ideas?
i want to send an email to several people when someone else enters a complaint in my database. I have a form which displays the complaint with a reference number, recordsource is "tblKlachten". i have query that is set to return only those emails i want it to send to called "qerMailBeheerder". In there is a field called "email".
Now, whenever i a user closes the form after adding a complaint, i want at the same time a mail sent to those ppl in the query with the subject the reference number of the complaint (field called "Referentienummer") and in the body other information from the fields on the form. Like the field "complaintdecription" and "clientname".
Now, i know about the sendobject thing, but i have tried alot and non would do what i want. Can anybody help me with the code.
I am a little lost here. My prorgam has a form where I added a button. When clicking on the button, it is supposed to use some fields from the form and add them to an email with additional info which is added when the email opens up and is about to be sent. My boss uses Mozilla for his email account. What would be the code on the Onclick event be and do I have to set up anything else??
So far I have this code but it is for Microsoft Office Outlook not for Mozilla:
Set objOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set ObjOutlookMsg = objOutlook.CreateItem(olMailItem)
With ObjOutlookMsg .To = str_Recipient 'str_Recipient is obtained before this code .Subject = str_Subject 'str_Subject is obtained before this code .Body = str_Body 'str_Body is obtained before this code .readreceiptrequested = lb_ReadReceipt .Display 'to display the message instead of sending it End With
I'm sending an email from a form to Outlook express. But before it opens Outlook I get a question that states "a program is trying to access email address you have stored in Outlook" I then have to click ok and then another window opens and askes the same question. How can I eliminate these warning messages?? Thank You
So far I know there is a wizard for being able to create a button that sends a Form Report. What I really want to do though is when the user clicks the button on the form, just the form is sent/attached to the email, effectively giving the viewer/receiver a screenshot of the Form in question.
I have looked through the forums for an answer to a problem I am having, but I can't seem to find the complete answer.
I just started work on an inventory database that was made by other people; it is a fairly large database. One of the forms is for equipment maintenance and in it, you fill out several fields. What needs to be done is an email sent out to 2 people in the department; they are selected via a combo box and this runs a query that fills in a table with the proper email addresses and matches it to the proper job in the table. A due date is inputted in a standard text box. The emails are then supposed to be sent out on the due date provided.
For some reason, there is no code at all (that I can find) that even runs Outlook, although it supposedly worked a while back. I have read that timers would help with this, but I am not quite sure where to go with it. Also, does the email have to be sent from the person that is logged into Outlook at the time the email is sent, or can it be sent under another email address no matter who is logged into Outlook at the time.
I have made a form to send emails, I used this code I found somewhere:
Code: Private Sub cmdEnviarOutlook_Click() Call EnviarEmail(Me.txtEmail, Me.txtAsuntoEmail, Me.txtLeyenda) End Sub
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I configured Outlook with my gmail account.The code works fine (after adding references) but when I take a look to the sent-box in Gmail, I find that the email is duplicated.If I send an email normally or even using docmd.sendobject, that doesn't happen.
One more question. I tried this function in two computers and in one of them Outlook asks for permission while it does not in the other one. I believe it is related with Outlook config.
Is there a way to send an email using outlook, have that email filtered into a specific folder, and then have an access program extract that email. The situation is that I have sales reps in the field that would like updates on projects that are stored in an access program I designed. The program already sends out auto notifications through outlook, but that is only when I update the specific project. All of the sales reps in the field use blackberry's and do not have time to call in to request an update. So I was wondering if it were possible to have a sales rep send a preformated email that has included the primary key ie Account number, and have access recieve that account number to turn around and send out an auto response.
I want to send an email thru Lotus Notes by clicking on a command button and need some help.
I have a tabular form which displays info from a make-table query. I would like to have a command button next to each record, which when clicked will send an notice(email) to the corresponding email address.