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I use SNDM from http://homepage1.nifty.com/uzaemon/ I put what I want to send in a source member using an RPG program and use that for the mail body. Not sure of the size limit.

A side note someone told me that in .doc that it does not become a hot link until there is a space after it and I have found that true in other packages as well.

John Ross

At 10:39 AM 1/9/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to programmatically generate and email some network links to
users and I want them to show up as "hot links" in the email, in the form
\\nt_server\directory\filename.ext  This is not a "one-time shot", this will
be happening daily.

To make them "hot", I need them to show up in the body of the email
(according to my testing trying to use an attachment).  There will be more
than SNDDST (or SNDEMAILR) will allow .  SNDDST allows 256A, SNDEMAILR
allows 512A.  If I send them as an attachment, they don't show up as "hot".
With just 2 or 3 links, SNDDST *MSG works great.  But, I need to send
anywhere from 1 to 100 links to many users.

Any ideas?


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