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  1. dGemini

    multiple addressees in automated meeting request

    Thanks Leslie, but I am very sorry to say it doesn't do the trick :'( it only gets sent to the first addressee in the list. I don't know what I am doing wrong, but I am getting desperate... I can't find any help on the net to guide me. Have any other ideas ? Koen
  2. dGemini

    multiple addressees in automated meeting request

    dear Pascal Thanks for your reply, i'm sorry that I waited this long to thank you and answer to it... I am convinced that this is the way to do it. I have however not yet found (and believe me, I 've tried) to find the corresponding way in Foxpro to do the 'Set sendlist = New...
  3. dGemini

    multiple addressees in automated meeting request

    Dear ALL :) I'm having a problem sending a meeting request from an Foxpro Application through Lotus Notes. I found some code that works just fine, but I simply cannot get the meeting request out to multiple addressees. On the net, I found that it is possible to do so by using an array and...
  4. dGemini

    Automated login to different mailboxes on same pc

    hello all. being a complete newbie about lotus notes, i have trouble automating sending mails from an application through notes. by using the following (roughly rendered) syntax : LoSession = CreateObject("notes.NotesSession") lserver=loSession.GetEnvironmentString( "MailServer",.t.)...

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