Dave
  I would suggest you look at R:Mail. I used R:Mail to send out approx
500 emails with different PDF attachments created on the fly.

Buddy


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On Behalf Of Dave
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 4:20 PM
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Subject: Launch and Outlook Express


Dear All

In the LAUNCH help files it says the following:


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Example 06: (To automate e-mails via R:BASE)

If you know the e-mail tags of your default e-mail program, using the
LAUNCH command, you could easily achieve that task of automating
e-mails.

SET VAR vMailTo TEXT = NULL
SET VAR vCustID INTEGER = 2001
SELECT ('mailto:'+EMailAddress) INTO vMailTo INDIC IvMailTo + FROM
Contacts WHERE CustId = .vCustID LAUNCH .vMailTo That will launch
default e-mail programs with filled in To:

You could follow the same scenario for other e-mail tags, such as:

Subject:
Cc:
Bcc:
Attached:
Message:
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But can anyone please help me with the syntax to combine these tags (For
example filling in the To:, Subject: and Attached: e-mail fields via
LAUNCH?

Finally, taking this one step further, how would I attach multiply
attachments via LAUNCH

Would appreciate any advice

Regards

David Poole

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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