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A program is trying to automatically send email on your behalf

Asked by crescue69 in OE-WindowsLive, Email Clients, SendMail Email Server

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Hi,
I'm using VB5 and when I try to send an email message (with an attachment) I receive the following message:
A program is trying to automatically send an email on your behalf ....
I have to press OK in order to send it, and it does send the message, but I would like to get rid of this message.  I've looked at some other solutions, but they are related to VB.Net or VB6, and  I'm usinf VB 5
Any help would be appreciated.  Here is the code I'm using :

Dim oOApp As Outlook.Application
Dim oOMail As Outlook.MailItem
Set oOApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set oOMail = oOApp.CreateItem(olMailItem)

With oOMail

.To = "jbaeza@cr911.com"
.Subject = "Testing on how to send emails from the computer"
.Body = "This is a test"
.Attachments.Add "c:\series.txt", olByValue, 1
.Send

End With

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