Mine works fine but a friend has Comcast. When he tries to email from Xnview, he gets the following message:
mapi not installed in your system
Any ideas how he can get around this? Or is it an email program problem.
"mapi not installed in your system" when emailing
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Re: emailing from Xnview
XnView need MAPI interface to send email, perhaps this client has not it
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You have probably to install a new e-mail soft. like Thunderbird or Outlook-express, or ..... to have this Mapi file installed.pjallittle wrote:Thank you, but that's obvious, the question is, how does one obtain MAPI?
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Re: "mapi not installed in your system" when email
I use Thunderbird latest version and have the same problem. I can easily use other programs, they will start TB and I get a blank message send edit window with the correct attachement.pjallittle wrote:Mine works fine but a friend has Comcast. When he tries to email from Xnview, he gets the following message:
mapi not installed in your system
I don't understand why XnView has it's own Message edit window - what is that good for? Maybe the problem is that XnView can't transfer all those data to the mail client then, as can be read here:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/MAPI_Support
Just sending the pic(s) instead might work...
I found a solution:
go to win.ini file and add
[Mail]
MAPI=1
[Mail]
MAPI=1