Hello Listmembers,
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999 at 16:22:46 [GMT -0500] Ali Martin wrote:
>> Wasn't? Really?
> Yeah who speaks in riddles.
> Would you be sooooo kind as to expand on your knowledge on this?
It's quite easy and you may say 'this could have been my idea' :-). But
I only can tell about my environment (I'm using an internal mailserver
which contacts the addressee's mailserver directly. Which means: I do
_not_ send my mail with The Bat! to the mailserver of my ISP). Outgoing
messages are temporarily stored in the queue directory of my mailserver
until they're sent out - which occurs every 5 minutes after the receipt
of outgoing messages.
Anyway, here's the concept:
Prologue:
I happily own a cute little program called sr32 (Search&Replace)
|-> you should have something similar to do the job <-|
Main subject:
Create an outgoing filter containing any characters you want to catch.
Go to 'Actions' check 'Run external program', enter the appropriate
commandline (E:\WebTools\sr\Sr32.exe %1 e.g.), check 'Wait for
completion' - and that's all you have to do with filtering.
Epilogue:
you have to preconfigure sr (or any other prog) to:
a) look in the directory where outgoing mails are stored and
b) look for the string 'S/N my serial'. (I use the complete line to
avoid mismatches)
When I hit 'Send' sr pops up and I have to hit 'Replace All' within sr
to get rid of all occurrences of serial numbers...
You must admit that if s.o. wants get rid of his serial, it's not that
difficult to do the trick this way. There are probably other programs
which will do the job also sufficiently.
Regards
Dieter
...Vuja De - The Feeling You've Never Been Here
|Running TheBat! 1.38e [reg] on |
|Windows NT v4 Build 1381 Service Pack 6|
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