Re: Using EIMS instead of Emailer

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16341
interpreted = N
texte = I really want to believe that somewhere, somehow, someone may actually be using EIMS and/or AIMS *successfully* to send the email files WebCat creates with its [sendmail] context. My question, therefore, is this:Is ANYONE using EIMS 1.2 or AIMS 1.x to successfully send WebCat-created email messages? Christer Olsson (christer@ljusaideer.se) sent me the following message regarding the use of SIMS to send WebCat's [sendmail] files. This is good information for anyone using SIMS, but it still doesn't tell me how to do it with EIMS or AIMS ...Using SIMS to Submit Messages in Files A user or an application can create a text file containing a messages in the RFC822 format and then move it to the Submitted folder inside the SIMS Folder. As soon as the server finds a text file in that folder, it copies it into its queues for delivery. Text files placed in the Submitted folder should have the STR resource with the ID=8192 containing the Return-Path for the message, and the STR# resource with ID=8192 containing E-mail addresses of the recipients. If one of these resources is not found, the message RFC822 headers are examined. The Return-Path address is taken from the From: message header, and recipients E-mail addresses are taken from all To:, Cc:, and Bcc: headers. In this case, all Bcc: headers are removed from the message. If the message is submitted successfully, the text file is deleted from Submitted folder. If there is a problem with message processing (no recipient is specified, etc.), the text file is moved to the Trash. The Submitted folder can be substituted with an alias pointing on any folder on any disk. Files with names that begin with X. are deleted without processing. Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Using EIMS instead of Emailer (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  2. Re: Using EIMS instead of Emailer (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  3. Re: Using EIMS instead of Emailer (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1998)
  4. Using EIMS instead of Emailer (Kenneth Grome 1998)
I really want to believe that somewhere, somehow, someone may actually be using EIMS and/or AIMS *successfully* to send the email files WebCat creates with its [sendmail] context. My question, therefore, is this:Is ANYONE using EIMS 1.2 or AIMS 1.x to successfully send WebCat-created email messages? Christer Olsson (christer@ljusaideer.se) sent me the following message regarding the use of SIMS to send WebCat's [sendmail] files. This is good information for anyone using SIMS, but it still doesn't tell me how to do it with EIMS or AIMS ...Using SIMS to Submit Messages in Files A user or an application can create a text file containing a messages in the RFC822 format and then move it to the Submitted folder inside the SIMS Folder. As soon as the server finds a text file in that folder, it copies it into its queues for delivery. Text files placed in the Submitted folder should have the STR resource with the ID=8192 containing the Return-Path for the message, and the STR# resource with ID=8192 containing E-mail addresses of the recipients. If one of these resources is not found, the message RFC822 headers are examined. The Return-Path address is taken from the From: message header, and recipients E-mail addresses are taken from all To:, Cc:, and Bcc: headers. In this case, all Bcc: headers are removed from the message. If the message is submitted successfully, the text file is deleted from Submitted folder. If there is a problem with message processing (no recipient is specified, etc.), the text file is moved to the Trash. The Submitted folder can be substituted with an alias pointing on any folder on any disk. Files with names that begin with X. are deleted without processing. Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Kenneth Grome

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