Hallo, I send a lot of mail with blat via MS Exchange Server, but there are no Message-ID Headers in these Mails. Is there an option to tell blat to create a...
... There is not, but it should be easy to add to Blat. Have you checked the configuration for Exchange to see if it has message-id support disabled? Chip...
Hey Gerrit, My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.63 Beta/7) Business to write the following on Monday, September 1, 2003 at 5:44:06 AM. GPH> I send a lot of...
Hi, The Message-ID field is a global one, uniquely identifying a message worldwide. It is part of the RFC 2822 headers. The Microsoft Exchange doesn't comply...
... requirements on the ... response to your ... I quote the relevant specifications belopw in order to save y'all some searching. As you see adding a...
Srs, The blat tool was installed in my Exchange Server. It was created a script do send a log file by e-mail to me like you see below. ... Blat -install...
Chip, the version is Blat2.01.zip ... From: Chip [mailto:chip.programmer@...] Sent: terça-feira, 2 de setembro de 2003 15:46 To: blat@yahoogroups.com ...
... Have tried without the -u and -pw options? Does the server require AUTH PLAIN instead of AUTH LOGIN? If so, try using -plain option, or get the latest...
Meanwhile, back at the farm... Chip screamed in ecstasy "Error when run Blat Script!" ... Considering he didn't have a -body parameter in his message I was...
Srs, The version that it was used is 2.01. This problem occurr after I install de Windows2000SP4. I´m trying to use the new version 2.11, but this version...
It seems the newest version 2.1.1 fails to send a binary file. It looks like the code for the following line line 225 of msgbody.cpp fileBuffer.Adjust(); is...
Meanwhile, back at the farm... mduitz screamed in ecstasy "[blat] cannot send a binary file v2.1.1 - bug?!" ... It looks to me like you're using the command...
You are probably correct, however, this did work in 1.8.4 (except no server logon) .. and according to the samples this should work as well. I need the body...
... André, Do not use the "<mailto:...>" parts. Also, use the -install just one time, like this: Blat -install xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx user1@... - - - user1...
... When the message body is base64 encoded, that is called spam. Every email I have received that was base64 encoded in the message body was spam. ...
The server I'm connecting to is a front end server for government data, and they have special software to break up the email and submit the attachment after...
... Chip, I was floored when I read your reply, because that aspect never occurred to me. You're right, though: I don't think I've ever gotten a message...
I've been looking over lot of information on blat and trying to get it working on my web site. I put the blat.exe file in the cgi-bin, I don't have access to...
Hey UJ64, My MUA believes you used eGroups-EW/0.82 to write the following on Thursday, September 4, 2003 at 8:07:11 PM. U> I've been looking over lot of...
... PM. ... get ... the ... don't ... ORM&Server=mail.domain.com&Data1=User+Data+1&Blat_Data2=User+Data+2&B ... 3A% ... server? ... are not ... me at ... I did...
... I am back on the air now that I got my computer moved to a new home. I looked at the source for 2.1.1 (to be 2.2) and saw that if someone (foolishly IMHO)...
Just trying to get BLAT going so that we can make use of it in the office here. Have installed it as per the instructions i.e blat -install mailserver.xyz.com...
Dear Blat, Sunday, September 7, 2003 at 5:52:36 AM you wrote: t> blat -t administrator@... -s "test" -b "test message" You should write "-body" in stead of...
... 1. As Britt noted, use -body instead of -b. 2. Because you are attempting to specify the text of the message on the command line, the first argument must...
Hey tjh0092003, My MUA believes you used eGroups-EW/0.82 to write the following on Saturday, September 6, 2003 at 11:52:36 PM. t> Trying to generate test...
Dear Tim, Sunday, September 7, 2003 at 2:09:03 PM you wrote: TM> Brit is right about the -b parm though! Blat does not understand a -b TM> parm, what you need...