Thank you for you reply.
I was thinking about this solution. So if you do that it will open the message but not send it ? The user will have the possibility to send it or not.
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I would like to know how can i pop up the default email box of a user when there is an error in an (my) application. In the mail it will have my mailing adress and a default message which can be rewrite by the user.
If you have any ideas it will help me a lot
Thank you
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by: jkrPosted on 2009-07-05 at 07:29:04ID: 24780096
The easiest way would probably be to use 'ShellExecute()' (http://msdn.microsoft.com /en-us/lib rary/bb762 153(VS.85) .aspx), e.g.
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