I have a subscription app I wrote that is in VB. I used a batch file as the
actual alias that called out the VB App.
Here is the batch file stuff.
<batch file>
REM The %1 must also be used, this is what passes the email message onto the
application.
REM Example: d:\batch\subscrib.exe <Insert Imail Spool Dir> <insert temp
dir> %1
d:\batchf~1\subscrib.exe d:\imail\spool\ c:\temp\ %1
</batch file>
The %1 passes the email to the VB application for processing.
Sincerely,
Grant Griffith, Vice President
EI8HT LEGS Web Management Co., Inc.
http://www.getafreewebsite.com
877-483-3393
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Visual Basic Aliases!
Does anybody have any experience using Visual Basic for program aliases?
Thanks,
Steve Fejes
employMAX, Inc.
Technical Support
(727) 499-9413
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