That was what we used to do, but people would never go to the web page, then
blame us for not knowing what they needed to know. So, management, in it's
infinite wisdom, decided that it would be better to send individual e-mail
reports rather than hold people accountable. 
Kenny 

Kenneth E. Lussier
FISC-RMS


"The best things (software) in life are FREE"

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> 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
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> jeff smith
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> Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/23/2000 08:49:44 AM
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> In a message dated: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 01:44:01 EST
> Derek Martin said:
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> >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.
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> 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,
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