In *nix I've used cat. Not sure what the syntax would be in Windows. 
Here's an attempt:

CMD = 'cat ':EMAIL.TEMPFILE:' | "C:\usr\lib\sendmail -t'

> CMD = '"C:\usr\lib\sendmail -t < ':EMAIL.TEMPFILE:' > -"'
> 
> another option might be to see if sendmail has an option to take
> it's input from a file, therefor eliminating the "<" altogether


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