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In a message dated 8/4/03 8:58:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< If your problem is not the sending, but the transfer of the names from the
 web site into any field of OE, then it probably will require a script, if
 you don't want to do it by selecting manually with a mouse and pasting them
 into the OE field. >>

Peter, thanks for the reply.  As fate would have it, I do need to transfer
the email addresses to OE.  Here's an example.  Say you do a search for
"automobiles" with any search engine.  A long list of "hits" is returned.  Let's say
from that list you want to check a box that will send an email to that
site/person.  You want to check some of the boxes (not all) and click "send" one time
to invoke the OE email "write" screen and have those names populated into the
"send to" or "bcc" field.  In my website, I can check who's applied for a
specific job.  More often than not, there are many applicants to one job.  I need
to be able to send specific applicants an offer.  Naturally, I don't want to
have to do this one time for each applicant.  And there's my problem.  I must
apologize for not being more clear in previous posts.

I'm assuming at this point I need a script to handle this procedure.  I can
think of some work arounds (ie xtab query in the database to put the names
together with the right syntax) but I'm not sure it will work.  I suppose I'll
have to invest a few bucks in some text on writing scripts.  If anyone can name a
good author, please indicate.  Again, Peter, thanks for the reply, I'll keep
plugging away at this.

Paul Roeth
MSU Corp

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