dameng
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should be simple, but i've wrestled with it on 1 w/s for too long, while other w/s set up was easy as pie. i did find that ( on this one particular customers') that Evo email doesn't like Office 2000. but Office 2003 using Exchange, easy.. ( cross your fingers..) so, on a person's w/s, in Evo, in TAS-C configuration, clik on tab "Email settings" you don't need to change much. leave most fields the way the are only change the following: SMTP Server = ServerName ( not the .com or .local for the domain. just the HostName of the server that is Hosting MS Exchange) smtp password = make it /leave it blank smtp username = make it/leave it blank email address = davem@digitalconsulting.biz email name = Dave Mengelkamp key aspect, is that the user names are already setup in MS Exchange, so if your spelling of their email accounts are accurate, then all should be fine. clik on OK now if you want to make further settings go to TAS-K Email setup this is where you want to put in your email address if you always Blind copy yourself, modify the subject maybe to " PDF Attachment - Order" knowing that you have to change it for every email. so this is just a generic subject field. same with the body text. some companies want to put notices of email disclaimers, etc. signature block if you so desire. key part to this screen is that the Attach Path = C:\ISTS\PDFS\ or you can call it something different. it is designed to create a folder on your local C: drive, inside the ISTS folder to store all the PDF's that you email. some company's want this to go to a mapped / shared drive on server for backup and user visibility. while i did have a problem setting up a user that had Office 2000. it might have been something else, but once i upgraded them to Outlook 2003 or Office 2003, EVO Email was great for my customer, and they are happy. sometimes you might have to delete the NZEMAIL.CFG located in the C:\ISTS folder. then redo the 2 setups as described. good luck. hth
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