
Though I've never used it–and it may be less necessary in light of the above changes–Wayne Phillips (of twinBASIC and vbWatchdog fame) offers a code library that avoids the warnings shown above.


In many corporate environments, this is a safe assumption to make. Use field values in your email subject and message to create unique, personalized emails for each recipient. Messages can be in text or HTML format with attachments. This has one major drawback, though: the user must have a copy of Outlook installed. Total Access Emailer taps the power of Microsoft Access and email so you can generate personalized email for everyone in your table or query.

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This was purchased for a specific task that required personalisation in the body text of the email and a personalised letter to be included as a pdf attachment. The most common approach to sending email that I've used personally is Outlook automation. 2) Another product that I would recommend is 'Total Access Emailer', which is an Add-in for Microsoft Access.
