Hi Sniffer Folks,

Many of you who use Imail also use the imail1.exe command line utility to send yourself updates and reports from your system. Be advised (if you don't already know) that this program has been removed from IMail and there does not appear to be a replacement at this time.

Here is a discussion:

http://forums.ipswitch.com/Topic58862-10-1.aspx#bm58935

One customer who recently upgraded IMail discovered this problem when their update reports stopped working.

The work-around was as follows:

1. Locate a backup of your previous IMail installation.
2. Locate the imail1.exe and imailsec.dll files from your backup.
3. Create a sub-directory inside your SNF directory (suggest IMAIL1).
4. Copy the imail1.exe and imailsec.dll files into the new sub-directory. DO NOT copy them into your IMail directory. 5. Modify your scripts to call imail1.exe in the new location using the full path, or if the script runs inside of your snf directory you can use a relative path (like imail1/imail1.exe).

This should restore the original functionality.

There are also command line utilities around for sending messages, but for long-time IMail users this is probably the easiest solution.

Best,

_M

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Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist
ARM Research Labs, LLC
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