Thanks! I fixed the problem by removing the -raw attribute.
However, the end game is to take an email message (usually multipart,
from Outlook), remove the headers, and send it on to a new batch of
addresses. Is this possible, without decoding the original message,
getting the attachments, then forming a new message by reconstituting
the old? I was hoping to just whip off the old headers and use the
saved message file as the basis for the new message, but it's looking
complicated.
2009/7/8 Tim Musson <blat@...>:
> Hey Owen,
>
> On Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 12:19:12 AM you wrote
>
> OW> Here's the command line:
>
> OW> blat.exe "C:\Temp\6154708871a.txt" -raw -t "o.m.watson@..." -f
> OW> "owen.watson@..." -subject "TEST 16:07:39" -debug -server
> OW> pop.test.com
>
>
> OW> The text file is just a straight html file.
>
> OW> When it arrives there is no body: just the headers, which look fine.
>
> OW> What gives?
>
> OW> blat is 2.6.2, OS is WinXP SP3, server is Exchange 2007.
>
> Um, why do you have an html file with a .txt extension. That will
> confuse things, especially sense you didn't add the -html tag...
>
> Why are you using the -raw option if your .txt file only contains
> html?
>
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