On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Peter Vlaciky wrote:

>
> I expect the file in the 'current' directory, hence the dot.
> Originally I had the full path in there, but it didn't work, so I thought
> I'd use the dot instead.
>
> OK, just in case, I changed the path to E:\\MailRoot\\bin\\testfile.txt
> Nothing still.
>
> I also made sure cscript.exe and XMail.exe have permission set to 'Everyone'
> - 'Full Control'
>
> I also tried using XMail 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 with the same result.
> Really weird problem.

pls use 1.9
why double slashes ? try E:\MailRoot\bin\testfile.txt



- Davide


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