PugSA:

I dug up the code, and noticed that it's a bit too trivial to put in the Snippets section, so I thought I'd post it here as another reply to your original post...

#!/usr/bin/perl #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # faxer.pl <recipient> <file> # # Send file <file> to <recipient>. Note that the recipient field is # a specially formatted field that contains recipient name, fax, # and email address of the fax server, like so: # # "/name=Lonnie/fax=2136998/<rfax@faxserver.domain.com>" # # 20050111 MCMason - Created from script LPhillips gave me #--------------------------------------------------------------------- use MIME::Lite; $fax_dest = @ARGV[0]; $fax_file = @ARGV[1]; $msg = MIME::Lite->new( From => 'Roboticus <roboticus@domain.com>', To => "$fax_dest", Subject => 'Aging Report', Type => 'TEXT', Data => '<FROMPHONE:(XXX)315-2177>' .'<CHANNEL:1><FINE><PRIORITY:LOW>' ) or die "Error creating MIME body: $!\n"; $msg->attach( Type => 'text/plain', Path => $fax_file, Filename => 'Aging Report' ) or die "Error attaching file: $!\n"; $msg->send;
--roboticus

In reply to Re: downloading email saving as outlook compattible file WIN32 by roboticus
in thread downloading email saving as outlook compattible file WIN32 by PugSA

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