

#OPERA MAIL MAPI UPDATE#
Specifically, this kind of problem could, among other reasons, be triggered when the document being sent contained some characters in name which couldn’t be represented in current 8-bit Windows codepage. Once the download is complete, you will need to either add or update your email by going to Tools and then Email Accounts and select View or change existing email accounts and make the appropriate adjustments to your account to be able to access our MailEnable server. It will be available in version 6.1 (or using current dailies). Also, a problem code is now shown in the error message, to help determine the real problem. With some of recent changes I made to the code (starting with this commit, followed by this, this, and this), it now uses 16-bit Simple MAPI, which eliminates some of problems that could result in such a message. : LibreOffice had used 8-bit MAPI to communicate with default mail provider it also used original filename for temporary attachment files. Maybe it’s something related to this issue as well.
#OPERA MAIL MAPI INSTALL#
The workaround mentioned there is to install Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 redistributable runtime library or the Universal C Runtime for Windows Server. TB release notes for 52.2.1, Known Issues). : There is a Thunderbird problem that prevents “Send to > Mail recipient” function to work correctly (see e.g. Select Import generic MBOX file and hit Next. Go to Settings, choose Import & Export and then choose Import Mail. Or, better, just update your initial question with additional data (e.g., what you tried in between). MBOX file in Opera Mail on your Windows machine, follow the given steps: Open Opera Mail email client. If you really need to send your question again, then at least remove your previous one, to keep things clean. I only could guess that LO/TB bitness might have something to do with this problem. So, the failure to find the mailer happens outside LibreOffice’s code. The Windows dll’s MAPISendMail function does all actual job. Sending is done using LibreOffice’s senddoc.exe program, that in turn simply uses Windows MAPI dll (mapi32.dll see senddoc.cxx:259 and simplemapi.cxx:30). For Windows, there’s no EMail setup options in Internet top-level configuration category.
