Hello TBUDL,

  I am not positive that the following can be done, but if any e-mail
program can do I'm sure Thebat is the one. :)

I am going to be receiving an e-mail generated from a form on a web
page that will have the following layout:
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Jim, Jones, 111 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB, R0G 2J0, 204-555-4463,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 4444, Tech-P, Burntwood
----------------------------------------------------------------- I
I need to send an e-mail to the e-mail address in the message and it
needs to contain a login name and password. The login name in this
case will be Jones4444 which as you can see combines two of the fields
and the password is 4444.

Is it possible to send this e-mail saying that they have successfully
applied to enter this site and can use Jones4444 as the login name and
4444 as the password.

I'm assuming that if it can be done it will use regex, which I am only
barely familiar with and I will need patient advisors.

TIA
-- 
Best regards,
 Stuart                   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Using The Bat! v3.85.03
  
 On Windows XP 5.1 Build #2600


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