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Tim:
It sounds like you have some network configuration problems. Unfortunately, I'm not a network person so I'm not gonna be any help. The only thing I can suggest is to contact John or Susan Hall of IBM who coauthored the other article in the Sept.1998 issue of News/400. They've helped others on networking issues.
Also, I've attached the latest version. I doubt this will help your problem but I figured you'd want to have the most recent version. Be sure to review the README for some special instructions. Also, you don't need to add entries into WrkDirE. This API does not use them.
Dave
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From: Hatzenbeler, Tim [mailto:thatzenbeler@clinitech.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 5:16 PM
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject: sndemail sept 1998
The SendEmail Command by David Leland from news400 sept 1998 using the
QtmmSendMail API.
I just downloaded the code compiled it, and added my name to the WrkDirE.
But here's my question(s), p.s. I am so lost here, I have no idea what I'm
doing, so please be gentle, (** I'm on our test box **)
When I use the program from the command line, to either send mail w/ or
without an attachment... It will send it, but only if I have send 2 or more
mails, but it will a wait and then send the 1st message, but only after I
get bored and ping our NT exchange server, so I don't know if there is a
time delay, or I need to ping the exchange, or if there is a queue i need to
adjust... But I would like for it to send the message immediatly after I
hit eneter on the command line... I know I shouldn't have to ping it.. So
that options out...
Any ideas? TIA tim
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