I would like to import emails from outlook and I would need to select the fields which are required. It is importing some standard fields and the fields i would require is not part of that. ( For instance "Categories" field which is present in outlook)...
I have an Access database update process that is run from the Win7 scheduler. I have attempted to instantiate or reference Outlook and send an email indicating the status of the process.
Outlook fails for some reason, but it works fine interactively regardless of whether Outlook is running or not.
I'm wondering if there is anyway I could drag and drop an email from outlook into a field in access? we are currently taking the email and converting it to PDF, then adding it to an attachment field with the appropriate record it corresponds to.
I'd like to be able to simply have access and outlook open, and drag the email from my inbox right into access and store it in access, is this possible?
I've created a table that is linked to a folder named New within MS Outlook. I've created a form that will read the emails within the table, and manipulate the data into another table. After the manipulated data is inserted into the other table, I'd like to move the email from the New folder in Outlook to another folder named Pending within Outlook.
Using Access 2010; I have code that generates multiple emails to send using outlook. It works fine except that all emails go to my draft folder and I have to go the outlook and send them individually. This is fine when I have under 10 emails; but sometime it can get up to 50 or even 100 emails. What I have to do to send them from my draft all at once. The emails go to draft to inspect for errors.
I need to write a vba code that tells me number of unread and incoming emails in an inbox in outlook. I managed to link to inbox in outlook, but all I need now is to write the code to give me:
a) number of unread emails b) fill some of unread emails details (like name, from) in a listbo
I need to retrieve the count of emails in a shared exchange mailbox in Outlook 2010. I found the following software that retrieves the count I need, but only in default folders or ones that are 1 layer deep. The folder I need is two layers deep Mailbox -> Inbox -> Completed. Is there anyway to drill down just one more level?
Const olFolderInbox = 6 Set objOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set objNamespace = objOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI") Set objInbox = objNamespace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox)
I'm trying to automate some processes. My company uses Outlook 2010 and every day we need to go into our "Sent" folder and rename the Subject line of all of our sent emails. We change the subject to a standardized format depending on the content of the email and who the email was sent to. These are then used as part of an equation to tally our Transactions Per Hour. (TPH)
I've already designed a small Access 2010 utility to track the TPH, but I would like to add the functionality to parse some data from the subject lines of my "Sent" folder, and automatically make changes to save some time.
Here is my thought process:
- Click "Process Sent Emails" button from TPH utility. - Access runs through each email in the "Sent" folder (or perhaps only selected emails) and changes the Subject line per simple Select Case criteria (I can figure that part out).
I have a contact form on our website which sends an email to the business dev team saying that the user has requested to be sent product sheets. The email contains the users name, email, phone number, and a few other fields. Is there a way I can send the details of these emails to my access database automatically?
ID Date Person Title Yes/No Action 001 20/4 Mr A Consultant 001 20/4 Mr B Supervisor 001 20/4 Mr C Consultant 004 20/4 Mr D Consultant 010 20/4 Mr E Consultant 010 20/4 Mr F Supervisor
What I'm looking for is coding that would start with the first ID number in CONTACTS and see if there is the corresponding ID in DATA. If there is, then I want it to create an Outlook email and have:
1.To field populated with the email address in the CONTACTS table
2.From and CC fields to be my email address
3.The subject line needs to read [ID] "Request" and then today's date backward (e.g. 20150420).
4.The body I need to put some generic wording and then a table with the records from the DATA table (first 5 fields plus the headings).
5. The format of the table etc isn't important as long as it is a table format
If it's created the email I want it to go back to the DATA table and put "Email Created" in the Action column for those IDs.
I don't want the email to automatically send; I only want it to create a draft (as this data needs to be manually confirmed before sending).
If for example it gets to checking in DATA table for ID 002 (and as seen there's none there), I want it to skip creating the email and move on to the next ID.
In the end I would expect to see 3 draft emails open in Outlook ready to be sent, looking something like the below (just 001 below)?
From... my email To... Email1 CC... my email Subject: 001 Request 20150420
action the below:
ID Date Person Title Yes/No 001 20/4 Mr A Consultant 001 20/4 Mr B Supervisor 001 20/4 Mr C Consultant
And the DATA table look like this (if only 001 email was created):
ID Date Person Title Yes/No Action 001 20/4 Mr A Consultant Email created 001 20/4 Mr B Supervisor Email created 001 20/4 Mr C Consultant Email created 004 20/4 Mr D Consultant 010 20/4 Mr E Consultant 010 20/4 Mr F Supervisor
I will need to add more data to the CONTACTS table over time, also the DATA table will be different each day so I need the coding to accomodate for both of these possibilities.
I've setup a selection form that returns a specific list of email addresses in a query.
What I can't work out is how to press a button and have the email addresses populate the To: field in a blank Outlook email - I don't need any bells or whistles.
I created this database long time ago, but now my boss wants to import the contacts list from outlook into the database. Now, these lists will differ per user. Right now there are 6 users, who are using the database and they all will have different contacts lists. How can I import it in a manner, when they login the outlook will will search for their contacts only and let them make changes.
I want to create a form and this form will already be filled with the contact info from the outlook, and half of the form is for the user's comments so they can circulate the information through a report to different people.
I hope I was able to send my msg across. I am pretty bad at explaining stuff.
I have been trying to import Outlook (2010) floders into Access 2010. So far, I have only been able to import 1 folder at a time. I have also tried linking the access database to Outlook, not much luck there.What I was wanted to do was import the pst / ost file into access and then work from there.is there a way to import the Inbox and all sub-folders at one time.
I have created a DB with many tables and I want to find a way where I can retrieve all the emails from every table (each one has a column with emails). Does anyone know what to do? If a record doesn't have an email address do I have to type N/A or just leave it blank?
I have created a database system to book appointments between tutors and students in a school.
In the form, I want tutors to be able to send appointment details to students via email. I have created tables consisting of these details, however I don't know how to set it up for emails to be sent.
I am finding this very difficult especially with the visual basic codes. :confused:
I am creating a recruitment db for 6 members of staff, I have created a form (add new vacancy). Within the form is a various drop down boxes where you can select each employee and drop down box to pick which company want a vacancy filling. What I wanted to do is when a new vacancy is put on the system, and the administration team select save record is it possible to email the employee to let them know a new vacancy has been added, and also email another administration department to send the employee a suitable candidate list with the information provided on the form. Or am I asking far to much from access. The two fields that are most important is who the vacancy belongs and which company want the vacancy. The db is available if you require a look to have a better insight. Thanks for all your help.
I recently posted a question in the REPORTS section asking if it was possible to generate a report that contains only the email addresses of my contacts to generate and send a mass email. There were no responses to that...so that makes me ask - Is there anyway in Access to generate mass emails using only the email address field in a table or query?
I am aware of other programs you can buy to do that - but was hoping to stay within Access.
I am sending emails when the user press a button, but the problem is:
1 - How to check is LNotes is open 2- How to know if the user needs to enter the password.
With the following code an email is sent ONLY if notes is open AND the psw is not required.
Public Sub Sendmailf(Task As String)
Dim nSession As Object Dim CurrentUser As String Dim DataBaseName As String Dim nDatabase As Object Dim nMailDoc As Object Dim nSendTo(60) As String 'array for 60 e-mail address Dim EmbeddedObj As Object
Set nSession = CreateObject("Notes.NotesSession") CurrentUser = nSession.username DataBaseName = Left$(CurrentUser, 1) & Right$(CurrentUser, _ (Len(CurrentUser) - InStr(1, CurrentUser, " "))) & ".nsf" Set nDatabase = nSession.GETDATABASE("", DataBaseName) Call nDatabase.OPENMAIL Set nMailDoc = nDatabase.CREATEDOCUMENT With nMailDoc
I apologize ahead of time if this has been asked before but I can't seem to find it anywhere.I need to create an email using email addresses from an access table. I used the sendobject syntax in vba to test the process.DoCmd.SendObject acSendReport, "copy2nd", acFormatXLS, Me.cboMngEml, , , "Entitlement Review Report", , FalseHere are my questions:Is there a better way to do this?If I chose to do it with the sendobject method, am I limitted to 255 chars for the body of the email?Can I use a draft email I created in Outlook? If so, how would I do it?I am using Office 2003 SP2 in WinXP SP2. If you need more information, please let me know.Thank you.
I need to find out which emails in our database have our domain emails mispelt incorrectly.
For example, our domain email should be miguelangel.duo@leoburnett.es but it may be mispelt miguelangel.duo@loeburnett.es. How can I run an SQL that return the
FirstName, LastName Email from the Extract080907 table with mispelt email domain names?
I am using a form to send an email but part way in the process a message box pops up with 2 buttons labeled: Allow and Deny with some other information. I am forced to select allow in order for the send process to be completed.
Is there a way to prevent this popup so that the process completes smoothly without interruptions?
I have a client that has several users that need to send out multiple reports that are stored on a shared server drive. These PDF's are logged into a SQL database and the location of where they are stored each day and kept for several years. Is there a way to select several of these reports and attach them to an email that they can send off easily using Access 2010 or 2007?
I'm working in Access 97 (though I can use Access2000) and Outlook2000 and am trying to write a process that will go into a specified folder in a user's outlook and pull in the data from the emails there. The data will be in a standard csv format - but my biggest problem is trying to figure out how to systematically go into the folder, import the data from the email, and then move to the next email in the folder...
I'm sure this is here somewhere but I just can't find it.
I have a form where a selection of suppliers are selected, I then want to email each supplier a report attachment - headed up with their particular details - for them to complete and return.
I can use the SendObject to send one email with all reports attached, how do I split it up? Can I split it up?