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Old May 24th, 2007, 06:28 AM
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Default how to override send button of outlook?

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We created our custom add-in which has send button in it and does the same thing as normal send button of outlook.
How do i disable outlook's send button?

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is there any way i can override send button of outlook? i want to add my own code to the normal send button.


we are using OS: XP , framework :2.0 , .net 2005 , VSTO 2005.

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I wouldn't recommend it but you can simply unchain the send button's click event.

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Hi,

I've got a similar request.

We need to override the outlook Send button, to display a message box asking if the attachment should be encrypted. Then we want to reuse the exiting Send functionality after it has been encrypted.

I don't really want to create a Addin to do this, but am thinking this is the only way.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

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