Hi All,
Does anybady know how I could pass a telephone number as an argument to
a dialer application from a Bat filter?
I'm asking this because I want The Bat! to call my cellular internal
telephone number when an e-mail of a specific sender arrives and I'm
away from my desk.
Any suggestions
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Hi Heijo,
@25-Mar-2003, 12:59 +0100 (11:59 UK time) Heijo Alting [HA] in
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HA Does anybady know how I could pass a telephone number as an
HA argument to a dialer application from a Bat filter?
Yes. Here's an example of a
Hi Marck,
MDP Just copy and paste the filter into your incoming message filter
MDP set.
Which file would that be?
MDP c:\utils\dial.exe 123456
Is dial.exe a default Windows utility?
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Heijo
Current version is 1.62 | Using
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Hi Heijo,
@25-Mar-2003, 14:57 +0100 (13:57 UK time) Heijo Alting [HA] in
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MDP Just copy and paste the filter into your incoming message
MDP filter set.
HA Which file would that be?
That would be the Sorting office, not a
Hi Heijo,
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 14:57:10 +0100 Heijo Alting wrote:
Just copy and paste the filter into your incoming message filter set.
Which file would that be?
No file. Noone mentioned a file (except you).
Copy the text sent by Marck and paste it into your incoming message
filter set, as
Hi Peter,
PP No. Of course this is only a dummy, assuming you already know what your
PP dialing application is
I experimented with Windows XP Dialer.exe, but until now I was unable to
pass line commands to it. Do you know a dialer application that
does? Or is easier to handle or better
Hi Heijo,
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 17:19:35 +0100 Heijo Alting wrote:
No. Of course this is only a dummy, assuming you already know what your
dialing application is
I experimented with Windows XP Dialer.exe, but until now I was unable to
pass line commands to it. Do you know a dialer
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