Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #15 - 8 msgs
Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #15 - 8 msgs
- Subject: Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #15 - 8 msgs
- From: "Chris Martucci" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 11:46:19 +0000
- Organization: TSI Graphics
Does anyone know an applescript I can use to tell the defualt print window to force the
person to type in the page range #'s rather than "ALL"? I need to use this for a PDF
File.
Sincerely
CNM
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1. Re: I've changed the name of a file... (Allen Watson)
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2. smtp scripting addition help (cheri)
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3. re: smtp scripting addition help (email@hidden)
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4. Re: I've changed the name of a file... (cheshirekat)
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5. Re: smtp scripting addition help (Phi Sanders)
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6. Re: smtp scripting addition help (Michelle Steiner)
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7. Re: smtp scripting addition help (Nick Baker)
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8. Re: smtp scripting addition help (JollyRoger)
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Message: 1
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Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2000 11:18:33 -0800
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Subject: Re: I've changed the name of a file...
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From: Allen Watson <email@hidden>
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To: Applescript <email@hidden>
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I'll have to say that your enthusiasm for Scripter, kat, has been one of the
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signposts that pointed me in its direction! You've been consistently
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enthusiastic. That and the warmth and helpfulness I received from Cal Simone
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(President of Main Event Software) some time back when I first tried to
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install a demo version on my 68K Performa (now accumulating dust in the
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basement), several long messages back and forth and I was not even a paying
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customer. He won a lot of points with that kind of helpfulness.
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--
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Peace be with you!
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Allen <email@hidden> XNS Name: =Allen Watson
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My web page: <http://home.earthlink.net/~allenwatson/>
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> From: cheshirekat <email@hidden>
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> Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 11:34:43 -0700
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> To: "Applescript" <email@hidden>
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> Subject: Re: I've changed the name of a file...
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> Otherwise, you avoid the demo and
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> base your decision on packaging, reviews, user feedback, price, product
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> support, features, etc. Yeah, all those things don't seem as exciting as
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> getting your hands on a decent demo, eh?
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Message: 2
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Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2000 14:30:09 -0500
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Subject: smtp scripting addition help
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From: cheri <email@hidden>
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To: <email@hidden>
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Hello all,
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I' m writing a script that has to send email without accessing an email
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application. I'm trying out Mail osax, sendmail osax, and sendmail -t osax.
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So far, the only one that will work is sendmail -t osax. I'm using identical
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smtp and email info. Does anyone know whether the mail osax and sendmail
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osax
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need additional resources to run? Do they need to be called by another
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application?
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Thanks for any help on this - the ultimate goal here is to have retrospect
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send its status messages to an administrator at a specific ip; and I would
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like to bypass the need for a second application to send mail.
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Cheri
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Message: 3
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Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2000 11:42:57 -0800
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From: email@hidden
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: re: smtp scripting addition help
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I handcrafted this message in script editor using 'Mail OSAX PPC'
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--Michelle
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Sent with an unregistered version of Mail OSAX - http://www.vampiresoft.com
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Message: 4
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Subject: Re: I've changed the name of a file...
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Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 13:05:51 -0700
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From: cheshirekat <email@hidden>
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To: "Applescript" <email@hidden>
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On 11-05-2000 12:18 PM, Allen Watson may have typed or relayed in full or
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in part ...
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>I'll have to say that your enthusiasm for Scripter, kat, has been one of the
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>signposts that pointed me in its direction! You've been consistently
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>enthusiastic. That and the warmth and helpfulness I received from Cal Simone
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>(President of Main Event Software) some time back when I first tried to
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>install a demo version on my 68K Performa (now accumulating dust in the
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>basement), several long messages back and forth and I was not even a paying
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>customer. He won a lot of points with that kind of helpfulness.
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>--
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>Peace be with you!
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>Allen <email@hidden> XNS Name: =Allen Watson
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>My web page: <http://home.earthlink.net/~allenwatson/>
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I agree about Cal's friendliness. He began his helpfulness before I had
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made the purchase (I had the money already for another editor, but had to
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wait a couple weeks longer to meet the price of Scripter) When I first
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got Scripter, he personally went out of his way to make sure that I was
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enjoying the purchase. For several years, he emailed me on a regular
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basis to see if I had any questions or problems. I've even talked to him
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on the phone a few times. Of all the software I've purchased, no other
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company has ever done that. Scripter had so many features that it made my
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scripting much easier even before I began really delving into all the
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options that are available. Cal also pointed me to other Scripter users
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who were also very helpful. Ed Stockly was a tremendous inspiration
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because he kept exposing features that I hadn't tapped yet - and I really
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was reading the manual!
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Scripter has a few limitations but I have never once regretted my
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purchase. The overall experience with Scripter has been very positive and
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I don't mind sharing that with others. While the 32k limitation seemed a
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major roadblock for some, it has always been very trivial to me. Besides,
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I wouldn't bet any other company would be as responsive and supportive.
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I've talked with Cal enough to know that he has a very busy life and
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still manages to go out of his way as he did with me, so that has given
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me a tremendous respect for him. When he posts to the list, I pay
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attention and have changed my scripting style because of tips or
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suggestions he has made. Although I was very shocked that he still uses
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Apple's Script Editor regularly. Because of this I tried to use it once
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in a while, but it was much too difficult. When I go play on the display
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Macs at the local stores, I usually will try to print out some snippets
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that I composed at home first because even those few short minutes are a
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challenge using Script Editor.
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Someday, I'll make it to MacWorld and get to meet him and some of the
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other people I've met on these lists over the years. That's been a
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goal/dream for several years because I've belonged to the scripting
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mailing lists longer than any other forum and unlike other lists, have
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never unsubscribed. I like the different personalities, helpfulness and
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sense of humor of the people I've met. Even the debates and minor wars
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have been worth following every thread.
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kat
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It seemed rather incongruous that in a society of supersophisticated
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communication, we often suffer from a shortage of listeners.
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- Erma Bombeck
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<email@hidden> <http://www.pobox.com/~cheshirekat>
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Message: 5
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From: Phi Sanders <email@hidden>
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To: cheri <email@hidden>, AS Users
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<email@hidden>
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Subject: Re: smtp scripting addition help
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Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 18:43:30 -0500
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I too had no luck with "sendmail osax", but got both
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the "mail osax" and "sendmail -t osax" working. "mail osax"
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was nicer, but free won out so - I went with "sendmail -t"
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~Phi
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Phi Sanders
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"Phee, Phi, Pho, Phum..."
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On 11/5/00, cheri {email@hidden} said the following :
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>Hello all,
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>I' m writing a script that has to send email without accessing an email
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>application. I'm trying out Mail osax, sendmail osax, and sendmail -t osax.
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>So far, the only one that will work is sendmail -t osax. I'm using identical
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>smtp and email info. Does anyone know whether the mail osax and sendmail
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>osax
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>need additional resources to run? Do they need to be called by another
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>application?
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>Thanks for any help on this - the ultimate goal here is to have retrospect
>
>send its status messages to an administrator at a specific ip; and I would
>
>like to bypass the need for a second application to send mail.
>
>
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>Cheri
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Message: 6
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Subject: Re: smtp scripting addition help
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Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 15:47:52 -0800
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From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
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To: "Phi Sanders" <email@hidden>, "AS Users"
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<email@hidden>
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On 11/5/00 3:43 PM, Phi Sanders <email@hidden> wrote:
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>I too had no luck with "sendmail osax", but got both
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>the "mail osax" and "sendmail -t osax" working. "mail osax"
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>was nicer, but free won out so - I went with "sendmail -t"
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Where is sendmail -t available?
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--Michelle
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Message: 7
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Date: 06 Nov 2000 02:18:40 +0000
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From: Nick Baker <email@hidden>
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Subject: Re: smtp scripting addition help
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To: AppleScript <email@hidden>
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Reply-To: Nick Baker <email@hidden>
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On Sunday, November 5, 2000 11:47 pm, Michelle Steiner <email@hidden> wrote:
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>Where is sendmail -t available?
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http://www.osaxen.com/index.php3?id=sendmail&function=download
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Message: 8
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Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2000 21:24:07 -0600
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Subject: Re: smtp scripting addition help
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From: JollyRoger <email@hidden>
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To: Applecript-Users <email@hidden>
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Reply-To: email@hidden
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on 11/5/00 1:30 PM, cheri at email@hidden wrote:
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> Hello all,
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> I' m writing a script that has to send email without accessing an email
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> application. I'm trying out Mail osax, sendmail osax, and sendmail -t osax.
>
> So far, the only one that will work is sendmail -t osax. I'm using identical
>
> smtp and email info. Does anyone know whether the mail osax and sendmail
>
> osax
>
> need additional resources to run? Do they need to be called by another
>
> application?
>
> Thanks for any help on this - the ultimate goal here is to have retrospect
>
> send its status messages to an administrator at a specific ip; and I would
>
> like to bypass the need for a second application to send mail.
>
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I use MondoMail to email from scripts. It works great and has a freeware
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version. Check it out here: http://www.acmetech.com/freewares.html
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HTH
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JR
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