I've had problems using imail1.exe to aliases. I recommend using blat.exe
instead.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] FormMail with IMail
>yes, but you edit it to be used with imail
>the script is written for unix with sendmail
>imail doe not work the same as imail
>
>the variable $mailprog must be changed to the path of imail1.exe
>i.e., c:\\imail\\imail.exe
>notice the double back slashes
>in the section that print data to $mailprog, you must change it to be
printed to a text file
>and then the file is sent out
>you'll need a line like the following
>
>system $mailprog <-t address of the recipient> <-s subject of the message>
<-f path to your text file>;
>
>leave out the angle brackets, the semi-colon at the end of the line is
necessary
>
>any reference to an email address such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>must be written as someone\@xxx.com, notice the back slash in front of the
@
>
>of course your nt must have ntperl5 install and the script must be named
with the .pl extension and your registries must be set to recognize the .pl
extension so that perl.exe can be executed to run the script and finally you
iis directory folder must be set to allow script execution.
>
>last but not least, you'll need to have a basic understanding of perl
statements before editing, otherwise you script may not run and put itself
into an endless loop and lock up your nt and a reboot is needed.
>
>hope this is helpful
>Paul woo
>elp networks
>el paso, texas
>
>
>
>
>Has anyone used FormMail.pl (by Matthew Wright originally
> for Sendmail on Unix) with IMail on NT?
> Or is there a simpler solution for NT w/IIS and IMail?
> Thanks,
> John
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