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[archive] Mapiland & Thunderbird

  • April 27, 2007
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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 10 April 2007]

Is anyone using Landmark Software's Mapiland product for sending emails? We're having a problem when using it with Thunderbird. The "To:" email address does not come through to the email dialog window, it comes through as a colon. Has anyone else experienced this, and were you able to fix it?

I have contacted their support and was told they would start looking at it after their road show the end of February. I've emailed them repeatedly the past 6 weeks for an update and cannot get a response. So I hope someone here has run into this!

Thanks!

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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 10 April 2007]

Is anyone using Landmark Software's Mapiland product for sending emails? We're having a problem when using it with Thunderbird. The "To:" email address does not come through to the email dialog window, it comes through as a colon. Has anyone else experienced this, and were you able to fix it?

I have contacted their support and was told they would start looking at it after their road show the end of February. I've emailed them repeatedly the past 6 weeks for an update and cannot get a response. So I hope someone here has run into this!

Thanks!
We use Mapiland v2 so I thought I'd give it a try with Thunderbird. I get an error ...5.1.1 ... User unknown.... I assume that is the error you're receiving also.
We have not been able to contact Landmark for the last few years, so we gave up about a year ago. We have written our own replacement, and there are a lot of good ideas and code from different people in these forums depending on what you use the email for. We're still working on improving ours, and right now I am stuck on how to get the @SHOW method to be called twice, but we have basic functionality working.
I guess I'm saying that the error you are receiving is not unique to your situation, nor is your difficulty with contacting Landmark. And the only advice I can offer is to browse through the examples provided by Acucorp and others and develop your own. It's not as daunting a task as it might seem at first.