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ajhvdb
Junior Member

Netherlands
392 Posts

Posted - 07 August 2003 :  13:01:51  Show Profile
I have some scheduled batchfiles (cmd) running on my server.
Some jobs create logfiles and i'd like to send the logs with an DOS smtputil.

Found "smtpsend" but can't get it working with my emailserver en there is no debug available. Do you know a simple util that is not depending on an installed outlook.

Thx in advance.

ajhvdb
Junior Member

Netherlands
392 Posts

Posted - 18 August 2003 :  16:16:54  Show Profile
Update: http://www.exclamationsoft.com/exclamationsoft/netmailbot/uses_pro.asp
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Nikkol
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USA
6907 Posts

Posted - 18 August 2003 :  19:00:49  Show Profile
does that mean you found something?

Why not use Jmail?

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Gremlin
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New Zealand
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Posted - 18 August 2003 :  22:37:11  Show Profile  Visit Gremlin's Homepage
Find out if WSH (Windows Scripting) is supported on your server, if so then you should be able to schedule a script file which uses CDONTS or CDOSYS I believe to email the files to you, WSH is similar to vbscript in its capabilities but runs in "dos".

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ajhvdb
Junior Member

Netherlands
392 Posts

Posted - 19 August 2003 :  04:19:34  Show Profile
Yes, just wanted to inform someone that this one works. Jmail from a batchfile? Is that possible?

Because of the scare of virusses in attachments, etc, my customer disabled WSH..
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