I'm experimenting with automatically generated emails via Outlook. With the use of several posted scripts (thank you), I've been able to successfully send test emails using:
my $Outlook = new Win32::OLE('Outlook.Application');
my $item = $Outlook->CreateItem(0); # 0 = mail item.
....
fill in properties ...
...
$item->send();
So the question, Outlook pops up a warning message indicating that a program is attempting to send an email. Yes is 'grayed' out for 5 seconds, then becomes available, when clicked, the email is successfully sent and received by all addressees.
How does one set security parameters to avoid the need for user input to send the message?
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