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Old 10-09-2009   #1 (permalink)
Minh Tang


 
 

Multiples files in the SMTP Attachment

Hi There,
I have a similar problems to email multiple files from the smtp attachment. I need your help Please response back would appreciated !!!

Minh



Andrew Butchart wrote:

Email multiple files from web page
16-Apr-07

We have an intranet application that hosts internal pdf documents
about our products. I've recently discovered that the users have a
very tedious time whenever they have to send multiple documents to a
customer via email.

Right now, they right click on the link, save them to their local
computer then open an email and attach them.

Single documents aren't a problem as they just use "Send page by
email".

We have a homogenous environment with Internet Explorer and Windows
Outlook.

Does anyone have any examples of how I could perhaps automate this
task via some client-side scripting that I can embed in the web page?
I presume I'd be using CDO objects (or would I?)

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