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- From: oberste@fcs260c.ncifcrf.gov (Oberste)
- Subject: Re: pmail
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- References: <7858@monmouth.edu> <1992Dec17.034944.4528@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 17:02:29 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec17.034944.4528@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> fod@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov (Frank O'Donnell) writes:
- >m7000@moncol.monmouth.edu (RICHARD MANCINELLI) writes:
- >
- >>I have a simple question.. is there a way to send a message in
- >>PMAIL (or any other way for that matter) from a batch file?
- >>
- >>You see our Loan Officers take mortgage applications at clients
- >>houses with notebook computers then call our system & upload the
- >>aplication... but they then have to call the processing department
- >>during business hours to tell them they have sent the application.
- >>
- >>I would just like to be able to have a message like "2 applications
- >>received from xxxxxx at xx:xx:xx on xx/xx/xx" appear in their
- >>mailbox.... is this possible??
- >
-
- When in doubt, RTFM. To use pmail from the command line (or batch file):
-
- pmail <filename> to <address> <"subject"> [/B]
-
- <filename> = file to send, assumed to be text (see below)
- <address> = recipient
- <"subject"> = subject, must be in quotes
- [/B] = indicates that file is binary
-
- Oops, I should have labeled 'to' as optional.
-
- Have fun.
-
- -Steve
-
-
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