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Public Function OutlookCall(ByVal strFrom As String, ByVal strTo As String, ByVal strSubject As String, ByVal strMessage As String, ByVal file As String) As Boolean
'Take an instance of the Outlook App
Dim oOutlook As New Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application()
Dim oMailitem As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MailItem
SecurityManager.ConnectTo(oOutlook)
SecurityManager.DisableOOMWarnings = True
Try
oMailitem = oOutlook.CreateItem(Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.OlItemType.olMailItem)
oMailitem.To = strTo
oMailitem.Subject = strSubject
oMailitem.HTMLBody = strMessage
oMailitem.Display(False)
oMailitem.Send()
Catch ex As System.Exception
lstError.Items.Add(strTo & " ® " & ex.Message.ToString())
Return False
Finally
oOutlook = Nothing
oMailitem = Nothing
End Try
Return True
End Function
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