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There was a thread that ended in the summer of '05, without an obvious
resolution: In Word2003 the "Send to Mail Recipient" option is greyed-out (worked fine in Word2000 until upgrade last week). Eudora is installed, properly specified in Internet options, and the [Mail] section is present in WIN.INI, but there is still no SendToMailRecipient option on the File menu. How can we insist that Word2003 (on XP, if that matters) use Eudora? |
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You can insist that Word use a MAPI-compliant email program. Does
Eudora qualify? lechaud wrote: There was a thread that ended in the summer of '05, without an obvious resolution: In Word2003 the "Send to Mail Recipient" option is greyed-out (worked fine in Word2000 until upgrade last week). Eudora is installed, properly specified in Internet options, and the [Mail] section is present in WIN.INI, but there is still no SendToMailRecipient option on the File menu. How can we insist that Word2003 (on XP, if that matters) use Eudora? |
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Yes, Eudora does qualify as a MAPI-compliant email program. Just to be sure,
I checked the Eudora tech support knowledgebase, and found a document with what appeared to be relevant information about MAPI; see http://eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1897hq.html Following those instructions to make Eudora a MAPI server, and again verifying that WIN.INI contains the following section, [Mail] CMCDLLNAME32=mapi32.dll CMCDLLNAME=mapi.dll CMC=1 MAPI=1 MAPIX=1 MAPIXVER=1.0.0.1 KEYWORDS: EPWIN I rebooted the system, but, alas, still find the Send To Mail Recipient item is greyed out on Word2003's File menu. That's one dose of "insisting," and I'm ready to deliver another. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: You can insist that Word use a MAPI-compliant email program. Does Eudora qualify? lechaud wrote: There was a thread that ended in the summer of '05, without an obvious resolution: In Word2003 the "Send to Mail Recipient" option is greyed-out (worked fine in Word2000 until upgrade last week). Eudora is installed, properly specified in Internet options, and the [Mail] section is present in WIN.INI, but there is still no SendToMailRecipient option on the File menu. How can we insist that Word2003 (on XP, if that matters) use Eudora? |
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See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=834008 "You cannot send a
document as an e-mail message from an Office 2003 program". lechaud wrote: Yes, Eudora does qualify as a MAPI-compliant email program. Just to be sure, I checked the Eudora tech support knowledgebase, and found a document with what appeared to be relevant information about MAPI; see http://eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1897hq.html Following those instructions to make Eudora a MAPI server, and again verifying that WIN.INI contains the following section, [Mail] CMCDLLNAME32=mapi32.dll CMCDLLNAME=mapi.dll CMC=1 MAPI=1 MAPIX=1 MAPIXVER=1.0.0.1 KEYWORDS: EPWIN I rebooted the system, but, alas, still find the Send To Mail Recipient item is greyed out on Word2003's File menu. That's one dose of "insisting," and I'm ready to deliver another. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: You can insist that Word use a MAPI-compliant email program. Does Eudora qualify? lechaud wrote: There was a thread that ended in the summer of '05, without an obvious resolution: In Word2003 the "Send to Mail Recipient" option is greyed-out (worked fine in Word2000 until upgrade last week). Eudora is installed, properly specified in Internet options, and the [Mail] section is present in WIN.INI, but there is still no SendToMailRecipient option on the File menu. How can we insist that Word2003 (on XP, if that matters) use Eudora? |
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I am very grateful to "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" for solving this problem. The
REGEDIT technique proposeed in the reference knowledgebase article (ID 834008) did the trick, now allowing me, and the 25 other users I support, to send email from Word2003 through Eudora. I had searched the KB more than once without success. Many thanks. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=834008 "You cannot send a document as an e-mail message from an Office 2003 program". lechaud wrote: Yes, Eudora does qualify as a MAPI-compliant email program. Just to be sure, I checked the Eudora tech support knowledgebase, and found a document with what appeared to be relevant information about MAPI; see http://eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1897hq.html Following those instructions to make Eudora a MAPI server, and again verifying that WIN.INI contains the following section, [Mail] CMCDLLNAME32=mapi32.dll CMCDLLNAME=mapi.dll CMC=1 MAPI=1 MAPIX=1 MAPIXVER=1.0.0.1 KEYWORDS: EPWIN I rebooted the system, but, alas, still find the Send To Mail Recipient item is greyed out on Word2003's File menu. That's one dose of "insisting," and I'm ready to deliver another. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: You can insist that Word use a MAPI-compliant email program. Does Eudora qualify? lechaud wrote: There was a thread that ended in the summer of '05, without an obvious resolution: In Word2003 the "Send to Mail Recipient" option is greyed-out (worked fine in Word2000 until upgrade last week). Eudora is installed, properly specified in Internet options, and the [Mail] section is present in WIN.INI, but there is still no SendToMailRecipient option on the File menu. How can we insist that Word2003 (on XP, if that matters) use Eudora? |
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Hi,
I have followed this thread complete however, when I try to email from word 2003 I can only get outlook to open. I am trying to use Eudora where my email address book is located. What did I miss? "lechaud" wrote: I am very grateful to "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" for solving this problem. The REGEDIT technique proposeed in the reference knowledgebase article (ID 834008) did the trick, now allowing me, and the 25 other users I support, to send email from Word2003 through Eudora. I had searched the KB more than once without success. Many thanks. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=834008 "You cannot send a document as an e-mail message from an Office 2003 program". lechaud wrote: Yes, Eudora does qualify as a MAPI-compliant email program. Just to be sure, I checked the Eudora tech support knowledgebase, and found a document with what appeared to be relevant information about MAPI; see http://eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1897hq.html Following those instructions to make Eudora a MAPI server, and again verifying that WIN.INI contains the following section, [Mail] CMCDLLNAME32=mapi32.dll CMCDLLNAME=mapi.dll CMC=1 MAPI=1 MAPIX=1 MAPIXVER=1.0.0.1 KEYWORDS: EPWIN I rebooted the system, but, alas, still find the Send To Mail Recipient item is greyed out on Word2003's File menu. That's one dose of "insisting," and I'm ready to deliver another. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: You can insist that Word use a MAPI-compliant email program. Does Eudora qualify? lechaud wrote: There was a thread that ended in the summer of '05, without an obvious resolution: In Word2003 the "Send to Mail Recipient" option is greyed-out (worked fine in Word2000 until upgrade last week). Eudora is installed, properly specified in Internet options, and the [Mail] section is present in WIN.INI, but there is still no SendToMailRecipient option on the File menu. How can we insist that Word2003 (on XP, if that matters) use Eudora? |
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Okay... I figured it out. Reply no longer needed.
Thanks "Adell" wrote: Hi, I have followed this thread complete however, when I try to email from word 2003 I can only get outlook to open. I am trying to use Eudora where my email address book is located. What did I miss? "lechaud" wrote: I am very grateful to "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" for solving this problem. The REGEDIT technique proposeed in the reference knowledgebase article (ID 834008) did the trick, now allowing me, and the 25 other users I support, to send email from Word2003 through Eudora. I had searched the KB more than once without success. Many thanks. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=834008 "You cannot send a document as an e-mail message from an Office 2003 program". lechaud wrote: Yes, Eudora does qualify as a MAPI-compliant email program. Just to be sure, I checked the Eudora tech support knowledgebase, and found a document with what appeared to be relevant information about MAPI; see http://eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1897hq.html Following those instructions to make Eudora a MAPI server, and again verifying that WIN.INI contains the following section, [Mail] CMCDLLNAME32=mapi32.dll CMCDLLNAME=mapi.dll CMC=1 MAPI=1 MAPIX=1 MAPIXVER=1.0.0.1 KEYWORDS: EPWIN I rebooted the system, but, alas, still find the Send To Mail Recipient item is greyed out on Word2003's File menu. That's one dose of "insisting," and I'm ready to deliver another. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: You can insist that Word use a MAPI-compliant email program. Does Eudora qualify? lechaud wrote: There was a thread that ended in the summer of '05, without an obvious resolution: In Word2003 the "Send to Mail Recipient" option is greyed-out (worked fine in Word2000 until upgrade last week). Eudora is installed, properly specified in Internet options, and the [Mail] section is present in WIN.INI, but there is still no SendToMailRecipient option on the File menu. How can we insist that Word2003 (on XP, if that matters) use Eudora? |
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