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and version of Windows. You can click on any topic in the following index to go directly to the instructions for that topic: Configure Program Access with Multiple Email Programs Office Outlook Outlook 2010, 2013 and 2016 64-bit
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Outlook Outlook 2002 and 2003 Outlook 2007 Outlook 2000 Repair Outlook MAPI Outlook Express mapi failure unspecified error Mozilla Thunderbird Novell GroupWise Windows 7 or Vista Privilege Settings Windows Mail in Vista Windows 7 Mapi or Unspecified error Windows 8 mapi error outlook 2013 or RT Mail Related Articles and Internet Links Multiple Email Programs You can have multiple email programs installed in Windows and you can use each independently. However, MAPI can be used to deliver messages from an application
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such as CTI Navigator Desktop internally in Windows only to one default email program. If you have multiple email programs installed in Windows and sending MLS reports out of CTI Navigator Desktop is encountering a MAPI or unspecified error, one or more email programs may be interfering with MAPI delivering messages internally to your preferred default email program, or Windows no longer associates MAPI with your preferred program. First ensure that the correct
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email program is set as the default Email Handler for Windows. To set the default mail handler in Windows 10 or 8.1, right-click on Start > select Control Panel > Default Programs > Set your default programs > click on the appropriate email program in the list > select "Choose defaults for this program" > under MAPI, check "Send Mail" and click Save > click on the appropriate email program in the list (again) > select “Set this program as default”> OK. To set the default mail handler in Windows 7 or Windows Vista, click Start > Default Programs > Set your default programs >click on the appropriate email program in the list > select "Choose defaults for this program" > under MAPI, check "Send Mail" and click Save > click on the appropriate email program in the list (again) > select “Set this program as default”> OK. To determine which program is set as the default mail handler in Windows XP, open the Windows Control Panel > select Internet Options (under " Network and Internet" in the Category View) > Programs tab > Email box. You can click the down arrow beside the email box to change the default mail handler in Windows. If your preferred email program is not listed, it is not registered properly in Win
feature. Outlook needs its CDO code (or code to perform a similar function) installed to support collaborating (exchanging messaging code) with other programs. To be able to send email through Microsoft Outlook fromprograms (such as CTI Navigator) that mapi error outlook 2007 are not part of Microsoft Office, you need to either install Outlook's Collaboration Data Objects
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(CDO)feature from Microsoft or install special files from CTI (see Outlook 2010-2016 below).Attempting to send email through Office Outlook without Microsoft's CDO how to fix mapi failure unspecified error code or CTI's fix installed can cause a CDO error, Active X error (429), or Unspecified error.(Note. If you are using an email program other than Outlook in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, see Unspecified Error in http://www.ctimls.com/support/kb/error%20fixes/fix_mapi_error.htm Windows 10/8/7/Visa Email.) Click on the version of Office Outlook installed on your computer for appropriate instructions, patches or links to install its collaboration (CDO) or other feature to allow it to email messages (or MLS reports) from programs not part of Microsoft Office: Office Outlook 2016, 2013, and 2010 64-bit Office Outlook 2010 Hotmail Connector Options Office Outlook 2007 Office Outlook 2003 or 2002 (in Office XP) Office Outlook 2000 Office Outlook 1997 and http://www.ctimls.com/support/kb/error%20fixes/fix_cdo_email_error.htm 1998 Unspecified Error in Windows 10/8/7/Visa Email Fix Active X error 429 in Email Related articles Outlook 2016, 2013 and 2010 Unlike previous versions of Office Outlook, Microsoft does not provide collaboration code (CDO)to allowOutlook 2010 and later to accept e-mail messages created by Windows programs (like CTI Navigator) that are not part of the Microsoft Office suite. ThereforeCTI has created special programming for CTI Navigator to transfer MLS reportsthrough Windows into the default (32-bit) version of Outlook 2010, 2013 or 2016 (for 64-bit Outlook 2010 see below). CTI's special code also works for most installations of Outlook 2007 or 2003 (after installing and activating the appropriate CDO feature as described below). These CTI files will only affect e-mail originating from CTI Navigator. After these special files have been installed on a computer where Outlook is the default mail handler, e-mail reports from CTI Navigator should send out through Outlook whether or not Outlook was already open. To install this special programming so that MLS reports or MLS contacts can be e-mailed through (32-bit) Outlook, first close both CTI Navigator and Office Outlook. Then download and unzip the CDO Fix file (below) appropriate for your version of Windows (CDO_Fix.exe for 32-bit Windows or CDOx86Fix.exe for 64-bit Windows). Do not change the "unzip to folder" from "C:\" unless you installed CTI Navigator in
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books: Sending Email and Text Messages Checking and replying to email is a huge time sink. Of course, you can’t just write a program to handle all your email for you, since each message requires its own response. But you can still automate plenty of email-related tasks once you know how to write programs that can send and receive email. For example, maybe you have a spreadsheet full of customer records and want to send each customer a different form letter depending on their age and location details. Commercial software might not be able to do this for you; fortunately, you can write your own program to send these emails, saving yourself a lot of time copying and pasting form emails. You can also write programs to send emails and SMS texts to notify you of things even while you’re away from your computer. If you’re automating a task that takes a couple of hours to do, you don’t want to go back to your computer every few minutes to check on the program’s status. Instead, the program can just text your phone when it’s done—freeing you to focus on more important things while you’re away from your computer. SMTP Much like HTTP is the protocol used by computers to send web pages across the Internet, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the protocol used for sending email. SMTP dictates how email messages should be formatted, encrypted, and relayed between mail servers, and all the other details that your computer handles after you click Send. You don’t need to know these technical details, though, because Python’s smtplib module simplifies them into a few functions. SMTP just deals with sending emails to others. A different protocol, called IMAP, deals with retrieving emails sent to you and is described in IMAP. Sending Email You may be familiar with sending emails from Outlook or Thunderbird or through a website such as Gmail or Yahoo! Mail. Unfortunately, Python doesn’t offer you a nice graphical user interface like those