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Total Access Emailer - Version 9 for Access 2000 Update
The latest version of Total Access Emailer for Access 2000 is
version 9.01.0010.
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(4.54 MB, Posted August 17, 2005)
What's New in This Update
Please note that if your application
checks for errors, the return value would have previously been
"" (no error returned) if the email blast was successful, even
if some email addresses were bad. Now, the error message will
come back with the number of failed emails (e.g. "1 email
failed" or "5 emails failed") indicating the rest of the emails
were successfully sent.
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This version includes an additional display type, which can
be passed to the strDisplayType parameter when you run Total
Access Emailer programmatically. This feature is not documented
in the printed user manual, but is explained in the Help file
under the "Parameters" topic:
"StatusBarDesc": In addition to the progress, the status
bar shows the name of the email blast that is currently
running.
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If Total Access Emailer loses its connection with the mail
server (e.g. if network connection is lost, or the mail server
becomes overloaded), Total Access Emailer halts immediately and
displays a message to the user. Previous versions continued
attempting to send emails, and logged an error message for each
failed email.
Version History
The following features were added in previous updates:
- Total Access Emailer includes a feature that allows you to
enter a "friendly" display name for recipients by using this
syntax:
FMS Customer Service <fms@fmsinc.com>
In the example above, "FMS Customer Service" is displayed
when the recipient (fms@fmsinc.com) receives the email.
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Total Access Emailer allows you to use field references
(values from your table or query) in the Cc and Bcc fields.
Instead of typing the email address to receive a Cc or Bcc, just
type the name of the field in square brackets, and the field
name is replaced with the field's value when the email is sent.
For instance, if your source table/query includes a field called
"CcEmail," type:
[CcEmail]
When the email is sent, the field reference is replaced with
the field value for the current record. Refer to the
Advanced Customization topic in your manual or help file
for more information.
Additional Resources
Patches are for registered users only and subject
to the product licensing terms. You may not re-distribute them
without express written permission from FMS, Inc.
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