Script schmipt!!

Use the Explorer Find/Search tool, look at only *.eml files and search the
body for the name of the domain that you're interested in.

I don't have any applications that use the .eml format, but I'm sure that
each message is a single file, unlike the Q*.smd + D*.smd files that IMail
uses for queueing.

Good luck, John.

Andrew 8)

-----Original Message-----
From: John Tolmachoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 1:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Urgent script help needed



Sending from my private e-mail.

My ISP changed the backbone last night and in doing so, screwed up the
routers.

Bottom line, my connection from/to my servers has been down for 12 hours.

All incoming e-mail is on my backup MX which is a IIS 5.0 Virtural SMTP
Server. They are all sitting in the inetpub\mailroot\queue directory.

I need a script to find *.eml files that are to a client, say domain.com,
and move those files to a seperate folder for review. I can then review
those manually and the zip those files, copy to a zip disk, and move to my
computer to then send to the client.

Any one have a suggestion on what the script should be? I know extremely
little about scripting.

-- 
John Tolmachoff
eServices For You




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