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This is happening because when you publish to CD or EXE it will use your local email client. Lectora requires that you use a MAPI compliant email client. Lotus Notes behaves differently from version to version because it is not truly MAPI compliant. They handle it in a different manner, kind of a twisted MAPI way. What I have seen with Lotus Notes from version to version is everything from it working correctly, it not working at all and what you are seeing, it coming up and allowing the student to modify it before sending the email. I don't know the versions which work and those which don't as I use Microsoft Outlook. If you used an email client like Microsoft Outlook, which is truly MAPI compliant, it would work just as it is designed. It would not open the email up but simply place the email in the Outbox and let the email client send the email out. If this is a concern for you, the other option would be to write a CGI script and place it on a server and have the student submit their results to the script. The script would be written to generate an email on the server side and send it out without the student being required to have an email client configured on their machine.This is happening because when you publish to CD or EXE it will use your local email client. Lectora requires that you use a MAPI compliant email client. Lotus Notes behaves differently from version to version because it is not truly MAPI compliant. They handle it in a different manner, kind of a twisted MAPI way. What I have seen with Lotus Notes from version to version is everything from it working correctly, it not working at all and what you are seeing, it coming up and allowing the student to modify it before sending the email. I don't know the versions which work and those which don't as I use Microsoft Outlook. If you used an email client like Microsoft Outlook, which is truly MAPI compliant, it would work just as it is designed. It would not open the email up but simply place the email in the Outbox and let the email client send the email out. If this is a concern for you, the other option would be to write a CGI script and place it on a server and have the student submit their results to the script. The script would be written to generate an email on the server side and send it out without the student being required to have an email client configured on their machine.

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