At work, we use Exchange Servers (5.5 and 2000) and Outlook clients for the users. I've got a TON of rules in Outlook and many of them popup alerts to notify me of certains emails.
On a 2nd machine, I'm running automated tests and many of the tests are scripted mouse/keyboard movemonts, which get TOTALLY messed up if I've got Outlook running and a popup occurs while testing.
But I need to be able to send emails after the tests are done.
I just want to be able to send email (through the Exchange Server), but I don't want the Outlook frontend up. If I could utilize Outlook from the command line, that'd be great (but I don't think that option is available).
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks much.
On a 2nd machine, I'm running automated tests and many of the tests are scripted mouse/keyboard movemonts, which get TOTALLY messed up if I've got Outlook running and a popup occurs while testing.
But I need to be able to send emails after the tests are done.
I just want to be able to send email (through the Exchange Server), but I don't want the Outlook frontend up. If I could utilize Outlook from the command line, that'd be great (but I don't think that option is available).
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks much.
