send mail batch windows
I'd like to be able to send a email from a batch file under windows. I created a bat file containing the following...
start "sendmail" /B thunderbird.exe -compose "[email protected],subject=alert,body=Message_Body"
Running that opens a window with the proper to, subject, and body but I have to manually close the window. Is there some way to completely automate this process?
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Maybee there is a way. If not:
I needed the same function and found Blat on sourgeforge sending to a SMTP-server I named at install. My batch-code: START /wait /min BLAT %body% -to %sendto% -sender %sender% -subject %subj% -log %txt% -overwritelog
I did consider blat but then you need something like stunnel for the secure socket layer and that needs .... Other folks run my stuff and I'd prefer that they not have to load a bunch of other stuff.
I hope someone has an answer. I assume it's just sending ctrl+enter or "sendnow". I searched for it then and search for it now (as you must have done) In all of my hits they complained about having to press enter to send.
Thanks for the help. I did stumble upon the following items
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=540783 http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=203591 https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Command_Line_Options#-options
The script in the first does seem to work BUT I have been unable to figure out how to include attachments. I know little about VB but the mixture of chr(34) (" I assume) and " seems very weird. Also the discrepancy between "mailto" and "to" between the first and third reference is troubling.
Here's what I have tried.
dim s Set s = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") s.run """thunderbird.exe""" & " -compose mailto:[email protected]? &subject=""send mail 3""&body=""nice body text""&attachment='file:///c:/Documents and Settings/Mike/My Documents/sendmail/vb/msg.txt'" WScript.Sleep 1000 s.SendKeys "^{ENTER}" WScript.Sleep 1000
This composes and sends an email BUT without the attachment. I have tried both single and double quotes around the file name.
The mystery deepens. If I specify a non-existent file as the attachment, the email is composed but not sent automatically.
Edit didn't work either way. But mine got thru even if it was a non existing file. NO response to &attachment even if its in the same directory as mailbatch
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