Many thanks, Mark. Good to know there's someone out there..
> to put both emails into the
> TO argument and separate them by commas.
Yes, I think that's what I'll have to do. But I thought the delimiter
between email addresses was a semicolon rather than a comma?
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-Julian
Hope I've got th
Julian-
Wednesday, June 21, 2006, 4:00:51 AM, you wrote:
> The bad news is that I still can't get The Bat to send copies. A sample
> output line is:
OK - now I had to go and try it for myself. Yep - I can confirm here
that %CC doesn't work in the command line. On rereading the help file,
my tak
Thanks, Mark. I've followed your advice with respect to double quotes etc.
and it's basically a case of "good news and bad news".
The good news is that I've successfully loaded over 80 messages into the
Out folder without losing any of them. They all appear to be fine, with
the right text block
Julian-
Hooray! This list is still active!
Tuesday, June 20, 2006, 6:19:51 AM, you wrote:
> although I must say I find the Help menu a bit confusing.
Indeed.
> They are all basically of this type, with several minor variations. It
> works fine, except for one person to whom I need to send a c
Hullo,
I'm trying out an evaluation copy of 'The Bat!' Professional version on
Windows XP Pro for the first time and am impressed with its capabilities,
although I must say I find the Help menu a bit confusing.
I want to use it to send out different documents to subscribers of mine
using a file
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