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Need help initiating an email from VB6

Asked by monacoassociates in Miscellaneous Programming, Visual Basic Programming

We have developed an application in VB6 from which we initiatiate email messages using the ShellExecute API.  We have run into a problem with messages not being sent if they exceed a certain length.  This apparently has to do with the limit of the command line string in ShellExecute.  
One website suggested substituting the CreateProcess API.  I would like to know how one would use CreateProcess to generate an email message.  
This is the code we are currently using:Start Free Trial
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strEmailAddress = "mailto:" & emailAddress & "?subject=" & subject & "&body=" & Replace(message, vbCrLf, "%0D%0A")
 
  
  lRet = ShellExecute(lWindow, "open", strEmailAddress, "", "", SHOWNORMAL) ' execute "mailto:"
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