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Confirm each email when running mail merge
I tested merge to email before running a larger mail merge and was not
prompted to confirm each email. However, when I ran the large mail merge I had to confirm each email. Is this because some of the addresses are outside the company and/or the main document and datasource were created by someone else other than the final sender of the email? I would prefer not to use third party software to avoid this. Thanks for at least an answer as to why this occurred the second time but not during my test. -- Frankie |
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Confirm each email when running mail merge
It probably did not happen during your test because then you were probably
sending the emails manually. The warning comes up (for security purposes) when "another program" is attempting to send messages. To avoid having to click Yes on each occasion, you will need to use something like the "Express ClickYes" utility that is available as a free download from: http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/ -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Frankie" wrote in message ... I tested merge to email before running a larger mail merge and was not prompted to confirm each email. However, when I ran the large mail merge I had to confirm each email. Is this because some of the addresses are outside the company and/or the main document and datasource were created by someone else other than the final sender of the email? I would prefer not to use third party software to avoid this. Thanks for at least an answer as to why this occurred the second time but not during my test. -- Frankie |
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Confirm each email when running mail merge
Thanks Doug. I thought I was doing the same thing during my test but it was
only to 3 other users in I/S. I did see the article on ExpressClickYes so we can check it out if and when we need it. -- Frankie "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: It probably did not happen during your test because then you were probably sending the emails manually. The warning comes up (for security purposes) when "another program" is attempting to send messages. To avoid having to click Yes on each occasion, you will need to use something like the "Express ClickYes" utility that is available as a free download from: http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/ -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Frankie" wrote in message ... I tested merge to email before running a larger mail merge and was not prompted to confirm each email. However, when I ran the large mail merge I had to confirm each email. Is this because some of the addresses are outside the company and/or the main document and datasource were created by someone else other than the final sender of the email? I would prefer not to use third party software to avoid this. Thanks for at least an answer as to why this occurred the second time but not during my test. -- Frankie |
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