> Actually it is possibe to place correctly formatted pairs
> of files into the
> Spool dir and IMail will send them. You need both a Q
> (control) and D (message and header) file.
> I don't have a definition of the files, but once you
> look at them, they are not terribly complicated.
Daniel,
Then perhaps you can explain the format below?:
Qm:\spool\D5f39070.SMD
Hmydomain.com
T1
E0,
S<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
NRCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
R<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I can figure "S" means "sender", "R" means "recipient", and "Q"
points to the matching data file in the spool folder. But what do
the "H", "T1", "E0," and "NRCPT TO:" prefixes mean?
> If you are going to send the exact same message to all
> 9000 addresses, a
> List Server might be a better method. One email sent to
> the list and all 9000 get it.
The 9000 emails are not all the same.
Thanks,
Philip
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