Re: Oracle vs Microsoft Exchange Server
From: Valeri Sorokine <vsorokin_at_dd.ru>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 09:46:11 +0300
Message-ID: <3813FCB3.7EFD80A1_at_dd.ru>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 09:46:11 +0300
Message-ID: <3813FCB3.7EFD80A1_at_dd.ru>
That's great! Thank you!
But why don't you use .RTF format?
Did you check your .doc files before sending them?
- Goodwin wrote:
>
> If anyone is interested in knowing how to programmatically send an email
> message through an Oracle Form (version 5.0) via Microsoft Exchange, the
> documents attached contain the necessary code. The code shows how to use
> the Forms OLE2 built in procedures to control an OLE server application
> (Microsoft Exchange) using a MAPI interface.
>
> The package is very simple and straightforward to use. Depending upon the
> parameters passed, you may send the email entirely in a batch mode, or you
> may request user intervention to complete the message.
>
> I have included 3 documents as attachments:
> 1) The MAILX package that contains the 3 procedures: Logon, Send, Logoff.
> 2) A sample procedure showing how to use the MAILX package in a Oracle Form.
> 3) An explanation of how to use the MAILX package to email Oracle Reports.
>
> Also, check http://hayden.home.mindspring.com/ if you would like to purchase
> a great SMTP e-mail utility that runs at the database level (the above
> procedures use Oracle Forms built ins and therefore must be executed via
> Forms).
>
> HTH!
>
> Name: MAILX EXAMPLE.doc
> MAILX EXAMPLE.doc Type: Microsoft Word Document (application/msword)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
>
> Name: MAILX PACKAGE.doc
> MAILX PACKAGE.doc Type: Microsoft Word Document (application/msword)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
>
> Name: email_report.doc
> email_report.doc Type: Microsoft Word Document (application/msword)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
-- Valeri Sorokine Oracle Certified Application Developer, Rel.2 ProSoft, Russia, Moscow, Information Systems Division Phone: +7 (095) 234 0636 ; FAX: +7 (095) 234 0640 E-mail: vsorokin_at_dd.ru ; http://www.dd.ruReceived on Mon Oct 25 1999 - 08:46:11 CEST