Help! I am getting filename incorrect error after reading the log file.
Anyone see where I am going wrong with my .bat file below? Thanks.

-Don S.

@ECHO off
FOR /F "TOKENS=1* DELIMS= " %%A IN ('DATE/T') DO SET mmonth=%%B
set mmonth=%mmonth:~0,2%
FOR /F "TOKENS=1* DELIMS= " %%A IN ('DATE/T') DO SET dday=%%B
set dday=%dday:~3,2%
set llog=\imail\spool\%mmonth%%dday%.txt
echo %llog%
CAnalyze.exe R1 R15 R21 fINPUTPATH\%llog%
OOUTPUTPATH\imail\spool\%mmonth%%dday%.html H
CAnalyze.exe R1 R15 R21 fd:\imail\spool\%llog%
Od:\imail\spool\%mmonth%%dday%.txt
e:\imail\imail1 -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s "Log
Analysis for %mmonth%%dday%" -f
OUTPUTPATH/imail\spool\%mmonth%%dday%.txt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:IMail_Forum-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John Korsak
> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 1:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Wish List [IMail Forum] IMail Log Analyzer Beta
> 
> Don,
> 
> Someone here saw this request and sat down and wrote a script that
would
> do
> just this that I have included below.  Their recommendation is to
schedule
> this using AT (if you don't know what it is, go out to command prompt
and
> type AT /?) at 23:59 because the batch file below uses the current
date.
> 
> John Korsak
> Product Marketing Manager, IMail Server
> 
> ===============================
> 
> @ECHO off
> rem This batch will run the command line log analyzer on today's log
file
> rem It parses the month and day from the value returned from Date /T
> rem you can then email the results or copy them to your web server
> rem this example only creates three reports.  See canalyze.txt
> rem for a complete list of the report types
> rem
> rem Since this batch uses today's date, it is best to schedule this
> rem to run at 23:59 so you get the contents of today's logs
> rem An example command line to schedule this is:
> rem AT 23:59 d:\analyze\runlogs.bat
> rem
> rem
> rem Build the month and day
> rem
> FOR /F "TOKENS=1* DELIMS= " %%A IN ('DATE/T') DO SET mmonth=%%B
> set mmonth=%mmonth:~0,2%
> FOR /F "TOKENS=1* DELIMS= " %%A IN ('DATE/T') DO SET dday=%%B
> set dday=%dday:~3,2%
> rem
> rem build the log name
> rem
> rem you may need to substitute for the name of the file
> set llog=sys%mmonth%%dday%.txt
> echo %llog%
> rem
> rem  HTML OUTPUT
> rem
> rem Run the command line analyzer with HTML output
> rem substitute in your paths for input and output web directory
> CAnalyze.exe R1 R15 R21 fINPUTPATH\%llog%
OOUTPUTPATH\%mmonth%%dday%.html
> H
> rem
> rem TEXT OUTPUT
> rem
> rem Run the command line analyzer with text output and optionally mail
to
> to
> someone
> rem substitute in an address and the input / out paths
> CAnalyze.exe R1 R15 R21 fd:\imail\spool\%llog%
> Od:\imail\spool\%mmonth%%dday%.txt
> rem
> rem Email the text output
> rem
> rem add path imail1, user to send to, file / path for analyzer output
> rem
> imail1 -u postmaster -t USER -s "Log Analysis for %mmonth%%dday%" -f
> OUTPUTPATH/filename
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Don Schreiner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 5:47 PM
> Subject: RE: Wish List [IMail Forum] IMail Log Analyzer Beta
> 
> 
> > A scheduler would be nice to set days and times to run your reports
and
> > then automatically attach via e-mail either html or txt to yourself.
> >
> > -Don S.
> 
> 
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