I feel I owe an explanation to everyone. I didn't want to ask this question as I knew it could result in some "controversy". I would like to thank everyone for keeping an open mind on my question. To be honest, the program I am creating will be used for, well, spam. This, however is very targeted spam. I am a co-op student working at a business that does DNA sequencing and synthesis. The e-mails we will send are to businesses we believe could use some of our DNA services. We do not intend to send it out to millions of people, just selected businesses. If anyone else outside of our target zone is hit, it is an accident and was never intended. Thank you for your time all!

In reply to Re: Adding data to an access database by Raziel
in thread Adding data to an access database by Raziel

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