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I'm trying to automatically send emails through VB, through Microsoft Outlook 2003, but get the security message ...

"A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf.
Do you want to allow this?"

which means, I have to be sitting at my computer at the time I want the email to "automatically" send.

I've searched the Internet, and all I found was software to install to fix this problem. I don't want that. I'm wondering if there is a way to programically get past this security pop-up, so I can actually schedule emails to send without waiting for my input. If not, is there something in the Registry that I can change, or any other solution for that matter (where I don't need more SW)?
Oct 22 '07 #1
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