Futures Date Sending

2000-10-16 Thread Shahar SAVYON

Hello All.
I wonder if there an option to set a date and time for a future sending of a
message ?

TIA.



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Re: Futures Date Sending

2000-10-16 Thread Marek Mikus

Hello all,
Monday, October 16, 2000, Shahar SAVYON wrote:

 Hello All.
 I wonder if there an option to set a date and time for a future sending of a
 message ?

not now.

But You can use command line parametres to create message and send it in
specified time with MS scheduller.

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Marek Mikus

Using the best The Bat! 1.47 Beta/7
under the worst Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 
Intel Celeron 266 MHz, 96 MB RAM

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Re: Futures Date Sending

2000-10-16 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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  On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:17:10 +0200, Shahar SAVYON wrote:

 I wonder if there an option to set a date and time for a future
 delivery of a message ?

Not using TB! exclusively. However, you could create a batch file using
the command line options and then use the MS Scheduler or your favourite
scheduling application to run the batch file at a particular time.

Look in the help files under the topic 'Command Line Parameters'. Here's
an excerpt:

The syntax of /SEND command is:

/SENDaccount mask1[;account mask2[;account mask3[...]]]

Account mask is used for identification of a single or multiple accounts
for performing the operation. It can be:

- - - the full name of a single account. Example: /SEND”My account 1”;”My
account 2”. This instructs The Bat! to send queued mail from two
accounts with names ”My account 1” and ”My account 2”

*** end excerpt ***

So, if I wish to send the queued message/s in my outbox for my Kasnet
account I'd write the following batch file:

- - --start ---

Path="L:\Program Files\The Bat!
thebat.exe /Send"Kasnet"
end

- - --end ---

I'll then name this text file send.cmd and use scheduler to run it once
at the desired time.

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