On Monday, December 29, 2003 at 19:45:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:

>>Well, never mind. It seems, per the phone support, this can only be
>>done from an executable file (.exe). Doesn't make much sense. Works
>>from the command line just fine.

> You might want to try using a .bat file instead, with a line 
> "C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe C:\IMail\IMailSA.pl %1" in it.

> I'm guessing that the reason for this is that IMail assumes that the
> delivery application is a program without any command line options, and
> that it will only accept what IMail passes as command line options.  That's
> just how their delivery application works, so they probably didn't original
> envision that someone might want something more complex.  IIRC, Windows is
> a bit picky in the way that command line options are sent to applications
> that are being started.

Same thing happens. I have scrapped the idea of the perl and am
working for an exe solution.

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