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The job i like to automate.

Search a directori for files.

Set them in a array.

Mail them 1 fot 1

(maybe make them smaller size)

I would like to put the name (nummber's 5 digits) in a excel file.

Read them to a array

and search for them in a dir.

This i can do, no props.

I will post the code for this later on.

First i need to know if this jobis possible with autoit before i try.

1-can i read out a dir

2-put them in a array (if 1 goes then this would be a prop)

3-command outlook to mail them

Thanks in advance.

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Almost there...

But have a problem with to attatch a file to the mail.

Im trying with this code.

The window of a naw email is open and i'm trying with jeystrokes to attach.

But it almost impossible. :-(

Func IMPORT_A_TO_AR($FILE)
;~ $Address = InputBox('Address', 'Enter the E-Mail address to send message to')
$Subject = "==> : " & $FILE ;InputBox('Subject', 'Enter a subject for the E-Mail')
$Body = "==> : " & $FILE ;InputBox('Body', 'Enter the body (message) of the E-Mail')
$ATT= $dir&$FILE
_INetMail($address, $subject, $body)
sleep(500)
Send("!i")
sleep(1000)
Send("b")
;Send("{ENTER}")
    sleep(1000)
Send($ATT)
    sleep(1000)
Send("!o")
;Send("{TAB}")
;    sleep(1000)
;Send("{TAB}")
;    sleep(1000)
;Send("{ENTER}")
;    sleep(1000)
;MsgBox(0,'E-Mail has been opened','The E-Mail has been opened and process identifier for the E-Mail client is ' & _INetMail($address, $subject, $body))
endfunc
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Use _InetSmtpMail() if possible. This allows you to bypass the manual send, but you do have to have all of your email account's SMTP information available to make it work.

_InetSmtpMail() is in your help file as well.

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You could also take a look at the Outlook.au3 UDF.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I tried Outlook.au3 and OutlookEX.au3.

it only works with autoit 3.9.2

and not outlook 2003 (wich i use)

2012-07-01 - Version 0.8 - Downloads:

GENERAL

=======

* Needs AutoIt beta version 3.3.9.2 or later because of the new COM error handling.

Will still run with earlier versions but will crash if a COM error occurres and _OL_ErrorNotify has not been called before

* _OL_Open no longer initializes a COM error handler. Has to be done by _OL_ErrorNotify

Im using portable autoit..not 3.9.2

for _InetSmtpMail() its the echange server @ my work...

I dont know where to get the info needed :huh:

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If you are not the administrator of the exchange server, I would recommend getting with an administrator FIRST before doing a project that involves its use. You may be breaking corporate IT rules that can lead to your termination.

If YOU are the administrator... drop what you're doing and go learn about how exchange server works.

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“Hello, ladies, look at your man, now back to me, now back at your man, now back to me. Sadly, he isn’t me, but if he stopped using ladies scented body wash and switched to Old Spice, he could smell like he’s me. Look down, back up, where are you? You’re on a boat with the man your man could smell like. What’s in your hand, back at me. I have it, it’s an oyster with two tickets to that thing you love. Look again, the tickets are now diamonds. Anything is possible when your man smells like Old Spice and not a lady. I’m on a horse.”

 

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LoL no mate.

Im not THE administrator.

I just need to work somthing out to simplify some stuff.

I like to learn about scripting because it made my life easier

So if you can help me out :-)

Its because of firm policys that we can not sync 2 directorys. (firm-A to Firm-B )

If i can mail some files automaticly it would be good for both.

I dont see anny harm in that.

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