how to trap a event coming from a dll
Sorry I found the detail....
The declaration in the class module has to be public not private ...
It works fine!
Many thanks for the help from "down under", you are just great!
Ernst
Switzerland
"E.Anderegg" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Thanks - just there is something missing (probably a declaration or so),
because it always indicates
at the line set mymailer.mymail = mymailer
"methode or data object not found"
??
Now, in the class module "MailWrapper" I have:
Dim WithEvents MyMail As vbSendMail.clsSendMail
Private Sub mymail_SendFailed(Explanation As String)
MsgBox "Mail failed with Reason:" & Explanation, vbOKOnly
End Sub
Private Sub mymail_SendSuccesful()
MsgBox "Mail successfil sent", vbOKOnly
End Sub
In the Module1 I have:
Dim oMail As MailWrapper
Sub SendMails()
Dim MyMailer As Object
Set MyMailer = New vbSendMail.clsSendMail
Set oMail = New MailWrapper
Set oMail.MyMail = MyMailer
With ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Mail")
MyMailer.SMTPHost = .Range("MailSMTPHost").Value
MyMailer.from = .Range("MailFrom").Value
MyMailer.FromDisplayName = .Range("MailfromName").Value
MyMailer.ReplyToAddress = .Range("MailReplyTo").Value
MyMailer.Recipient = .Range("TestMailRecv").Value
MyMailer.Subject = .Range("Testmailbetreff").Value
MyMailer.Message = .Range("Testmailbody").Value
End With
MyMailer.Send
'MsgBox MyMailer.Status, vbOKOnly
End Sub
"John Green" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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You will need to declare oMail at the module level if it is to persist
after your sub ends.
Move the Dim oMail as Class1 line to the declarations section at the top
of your module.
--
John Green - Excel MVP
Sydney
Australia
"John Green" wrote in message
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Ernst,
You need to create an instance of your class module. I'll assume that
you have given the class module the default name of Class1
although it would be better to give it a more meaningful name.
Try something like the following in your original code:
Sub SendMails()
Dim Mymailer As Object '(or Dim Mymailer As vbSendMail.clsSendMail)
Dim oMail as Class1
Set Mymailer = New vbSendMail.clsSendMail
set oMail = New Class1
Set oMail.MyMail = Mymailer
This should establish the necessary links between the mail object and
the event procedures.
--
John Green - Excel MVP
Sydney
Australia
"E.Anderegg" wrote in message
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Thanks John, I can enter and write the code for the event-handling
Sorry,but I have not much experience with class modules...
So how can I now access the properties and methods of the DLL??
Ernst
Code so far:
Option Explicit
Dim WithEvents MyMail As vbSendMail.clsSendMail
Private Sub mymail_SendFailed(Explanation As String)
MsgBox "Mail failed with Reason:" & Explanation, vbOKOnly
End Sub
Private Sub mymail_SendSuccesful()
MsgBox "Mail successfil sent", vbOKOnly
End Sub
"John Green" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Ernst,
I'm guessing a bit here, but you should be able to insert a new
class
module into your VBA project and enter something like the
following at the top of the module:
Dim WithEvents myMailer as vbSendMail.clsSendMail
You shoud then be able to select the object and its events from
the
top of
the module and write your event code.
--
John Green - Excel MVP
Sydney
Australia
"E.Anderegg" wrote in message
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Hello,
I use a mailer DLL in a module.
I set the properties and then kick the Send Method. This works
fine so
far.
To check whether a mail was sent correctly, the dll raises the
event
SendSuccessful.
How can I trap this event??
Thanks for any help
Ernst
The "simple" code for the problem
Sub SendMails()
Dim Mymailer As Object
Set Mymailer = New vbSendMail.clsSendMail
With ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Mail")
Mymailer.SMTPHost = .Range("MailSMTPHost").Value
Mymailer.from = .Range("MailFrom").Value
Mymailer.FromDisplayName = .Range("MailfromName").Value
Mymailer.ReplyToAddress = .Range("MailReplyTo").Value
Mymailer.Recipient = .Range("TestMailRecv").Value
Mymailer.Subject = .Range("Testmailbetreff").Value
Mymailer.Message = .Range("Testmailbody").Value
End With
Mymailer.Send
Mymailer.Send
End Sub
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