Hi all,

        We are just implementing Imail 6.02+ at a few client sites, and are finding
to be quite an effective product.  However, we seem to have hit a wall with
the following dilema.  Our main business focus is custom software written in
Foxpro.  Most of our clients run this off a Novell server, and have an
NT/2000 server for Internet purposes.  What we would like to do is to have
an email generated from our software for shipping confirmation and the like.
The problem is, we can't seem to send any mail from Imail.  I can go to the
server, use imail1.exe and send a message no problem.  When I sit at a
workstation, whether it is win9x or Win2k (with a drive mapped to the Imail
server and full drive access), the same command line gives me and erro that
says Bdy Queue c:\mail\spool\D0349a27.gsc.   My question is, why is it
looking to this folder?  Our Imail is installed on the defualt path,
c:\imail.  Is there a workaround?

        Secondly, is there a way of just dumping a mail file generated by our
software into the spool directory instead of having to use a command line
utility?


Thanks,



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