I deleted the originals, but I believe the original need was to get reports
e-mailed. To my mind, a better idea would be to put the reports on a web
server, then e-mail notify people that they are available. Of course, that
depends on infrastructure & security, but it should be at least as secure as
e-mail delivery.
jeff smith
Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/23/2000 08:49:44 AM
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Derek Martin said:
>As for the attachment issue, I know there's a way to do that too, but I
>haven't had the pleasure (or torment?) of trying to figure that one
>out.
Besides, attachments are, in general, a Bad Idea (TM) :) E-mail is supposed
to be short, sweet, and to the point :)
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Seeya,
Paul
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