You can accomplish something like this by placing a URL to a CGI program in the email. In the querystring of the URL, you will need to pass the information the program needs to send the attachment to the new email address.
Matt Lavinder
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Don't know if this is possible ...
I'd like to be able to send an e-mail with a small attachment from the
iSeries, so that when the recipient opens it they will see an e-mail
address. If they then click on this, it should immediately send an
email to the address, with the original attachment now attached to the
e-mail.
Has anybody any ideas?
Thanks in hope.
Jeremy Sellick
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