Hello Roelof,

Wednesday, November 2, 2005, 11:35:51 AM, you wrote:

Roelof> In that case have you tried
Roelof> /Send"Nikolay Cankoff"
Roelof> or
Roelof> /SendNiko*  (without your preceding asterisk)

Roelof> When it's your only account you could also use /sendall

Unfortunately, I notice The Bat! execute only the first line in /BATCH file and 
that's it.

If I have 2 lines in .bat file as follow:
/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED];SUBJECT=ReportStendec;ATTACH="d:\BackUp\BackupReport\stendec.rar"
/SEND"Nikolay Cankoff"
        , The Bat! only create mail and put it in the Outbox, but do not send 
it.

If I call 2 .bat files with 1 line in everyone, everything works:
For example:

BackupReport.bat
"c:\program files\The Bat!\thebat.exe" 
/BATCH:"D:\Utils\Batch\test\Mail_CreateReport.bat"
"c:\program files\The Bat!\thebat.exe" /BATCH:"D:\Utils\Batch\test\Send.bat"

Mail_CreateReport.bat
/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED];SUBJECT=ReportStendec;ATTACH="d:\BackUp\BackupReport\stendec.rar"

Send.bat
/SEND"Nikolay Cankoff"
I hope that is no The Bat! bug, but my mistake through ignorance.

I think the batch file must looke like this:
/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED];SUBJECT=ReportStendec;ATTACH="d:\BackUp\BackupReport\stendec.rar"
/SEND"Nikolay Cankoff"
/SMARTEXIT
The Bat! create mail, send it, and then exit. And this will be the perfect 
schedule task for me and my work.

Thanks in advance for support!!!

 
Best regards,
 Nikolay                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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