It doesn't matter what program I try to test with, it is not executed by 
the XMail server when an email is sent to that user.
For example:
"external"      "0"     "0"     "c:\apps\ecartis\d2c.exe"   "@@TMPFILE"
This is a test program to write the time to a file in the root of c:.  It 
is not executed. It doesn't matter which slash I use / or \.

I must be missing something about how to setup Xmail to execute the command 
alias files.  Is there another step besides simply placing the tab file in 
cmdaliases?



> > In ecartis.tab - created manually:
> > "external"      "0"     "0"     "c:\apps\ecartis\ecartis.bat"   "@@TMPFILE"
> >
> > I stopped and re-started XMail after creating the cmdaliases.
>
>You need to run batch files with "cmd.exe /C ..."
>
>
>
>- Davide
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