> That should work, if you use the proper IMail proprietary format > for those files.
> The first comment is that the file formats are proprietary, and could > change from one version to the next. > That being out of the way, the D*.SMD file is just the E-mail itself > (headers followed by a blank line and the body, just as it is sent). The > Q*.SMD file contains much of the SMTP envelope information (the return > address, actual recipients, and so forth). It's pretty easy to > figure out how the file should look, and I don't believe it's > changed at all between recent releases. I have figured out what the files are since I'm always monitoring the system and the log files. I just figured it would be a quick and dirty way to send myself an e-mail without using an external program or contacting the SMTP server. I know there will be a delay with the message, but that doesn't bother me. I have formatted the QFile like so: ----------------------------------- QD:\IMAIL\spool\Dfffffff.smd Hdomian1.com T0 S<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> R<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------- It didn't seem to matter whether I used the H or T command. It appears the T command stands for the number of tries, the H command is the domain name of the sender and the Q command is the location of the message. Any information would help, since I'd don't feel like messing up IMAIL. Thanks, Tom Image`fx Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list. An Archive of this list is available at: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/
