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Old 03-11-2017, 11:49 AM
Berryblue67 Berryblue67 is offline Catalogue Email Merge with Delay Between Messages Windows 10 Catalogue Email Merge with Delay Between Messages Office 2010 64bit
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
If you're referring to the Merging by Catalog/Directory to E-Mail topic in my Microsoft Word Catalogue/Directory Mailmerge Tutorial, the part of the code that actually sends the emails is only using the same merge to email process than a normal email merge would use. Hence, if your system is having difficulties at that point, they're not likely to be due to anything related to the macro. Providing for a delay at that point in the code would require a significant re-write, as a timing loop would have to be added to the structure.
Hi yes, this part works great. And I agree it is using the existing process of mail merge. It works extremely well. The problem is how fast the email are released. I use it to generate 200 to 300 emails but even if I attempt to work offline, they are still quickly leaving the outbox. I need a way to slow it down to maybe 1 every 10 to 20 seconds. I know nothing about VBA so that is the challenge.
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