Re: email from command prompt



On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 09:38:16 -0700, Eric wrote:
> I would like to be able to send a log file to my email account so that I do
> not have to login remotely to the server to check the status of the service.
> It seems like it should be possible with a special command executable from
> the command prompt. I want to create a script/bat file that will email the
> .log file to my email address, and then I will schedule it with Scheduled
> Tasks for daily monitoring. Anyone know how to do this? THANKS.

Have a look for a program called Blat, not used it for years but it allowed
you to send email from the command prompt.

Peter
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