Hello,
can anyone help me?
I'm looking for a command line tool to send mail (within our company) including
an attachment.
(I want to forward the incoming fax to the inbox of the user :)
I can create the pdf, put it in a directory and now I only need a command line
mailer *with* attachment.
I
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I believe it has a feature that will allow this.
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Hi Alex,
I can't imagine that any email tool that is able to send an attachment would
go inside your PDF file and certainly wouldn't delete anything (such as
the embedded font) out of the single attachment. I rather would expect that
there is a difference in the environment on the server and
Alex,
Blat is a good one: http://www.blat.net/
M.A.
Hirthe, Alexander wrote:
Hello,
can anyone help me?
I'm looking for a command line tool to send mail (within our company)
including an attachment.
(I want to forward the incoming fax to the inbox of the user :)
I can
Alex,
The PDF should actually have the font embedded in it when it is
created. There are options for doing this in most PDF generators. That
part sounds like a non-E-mail sending issue.
If you want to generate E-mails from a Windows server, I see no reason
not to use CDOSYS which is built