Hello monks, I have a problem in this code where i am able to use only Microsoft Outlook but i am unable to use Outlook express this is my code.

use Mail::Outlook; use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Outlook'; my $outlook = new Mail::Outlook(); my %hash = ( To => 'you@example.com', Cc => 'Them <them@example.com>', Bcc => 'Us <us@example.com>, anybody@example.com', Subject => 'Blah Blah Blah', Body => 'Yadda Yadda Yadda', ); my $message = $outlook->create(%hash); $message->display(%hash);

My code does not works in the system which has only outlook express it works only with Microsoft Outlook 2003..2007

What would be the problem monks!

In reply to Problem with Outlook by sharief

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