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Hi there,
I would like to use Outlook to send out a newsletter using the email
addresses from a MySQL table or an Access 2003 table(via ODBC from MySQL)
directly from my Membership Database. Can someone point me in the right
direction where I can make a start. I can't find anything usable on Google
or any relevent forums.
two addins to remove meta data from attachments:
Workshare Protect - www.workshare.com/products/wsprotect/
and
ConfidentSend - http://www.digitalconfidence.com/ConfidentSend.html
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Outlook forums, articles, tips.
One month ago Lookeen stopped indexing for me. I used the application's
built-in "dump" that sent information to 'lookeen.net', and never got a
response. I made an entry in their blog, and got no response. I posted a
question on their 'Installation' forum, and never got a response. I am
left to conclude that Lookeen is a dead product, as far as support goes.
I have replaced Lookeen
See
http://www.imibo.com/imidev/Exchange/imiap.htm
or
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EM102566161033.aspx
Attendees Print is small utility specially designed for Microsoft Outlook
users to print the names of the people who have been invited to a meeting
and response status - Accepted, Declined, Tentative, None. Obtain
information for Meting Request items from any
See
http://www.imibo.com/imidev/Exchange/imiap.htm
or
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EM102566161033.aspx
Attendees Print is small utility specially designed for Microsoft Outlook
users to print the names of the people who have been invited to a meeting
and response status - Accepted, Declined, Tentative, None. Obtain
information for Meting Request items from any
Greetings!
I would like to automate as much as I can the process of exporting from
Outlook [2003 so far and for as long as I can keep it that way] my
contacts and notes in order to have an application-agnostic backup; the
ultimate answer would be to have Outlook dump each to a datestamped file
once a week or similar. I have looked for command-line switches or other
options but have