v4.40 has new command line / variable feature... ------------------------------------------------------- Normal Use: USE: H datafile Optional Uses: USE: H ! will produce SAMPLE.$$$ which is a data file template. Just use an editor, modify it, and save it as your datafile with any legal filename. USE: H datafile {,message.ext} where the second command line parameter delimited with a , will be used in place of a variable in your datafile under one or more destinations. In the sample.$$$ file the terminology of "message.ext" is explained. If you replace message.ext with the variable &FILE it will look for the message.ext on the command line. If &FILE is not found, then the system will assume the message.ext is blank and revert to the --- message text mode. You might have a default message of say... --- Report not available v4.45 has new command line / variable feature... ------------------------------------------------------- message.ext names (on destination lines) can have DATE variables. If a $ is found in message.ext then YYYY will be replaced with 1992, YY with 92, MM with 09, and DD with 13 for the date of 09/13/92. Of course this will always use the current date. Examples: $yyyymmdd.txt will produce 19920913.TXT $mm-dd-yy.dat will produce 09-13-92.DAT v4.46 has new command line / variable feature... ------------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT lines (on destination lines) can be entered on the command line. USE: H datafile ,,c:\util\bbslist.zip where the third command line parameter delimited with a , will be used in place of a variable in your datafile (under one or more destinations) for the subject line if the subject line is a $. v4.47 has new command line / variable feature... ------------------------------------------------------- Increments date/time per message for STUPID dup checking mailers. Thanks: Ian Silver. v4.49 ------------------------------------------------------- Increments date/time per message by 2 seconds like squish instead of 1. v5.00 ------------------------------------------------------- Implemented PACKET PASSWORD feature without changing formats of old robot mail lists... 1:249/114.7, Harvey Parisien, TriNet Toy Department, C:\max\msg\inmail\,PKT 1:249/114!password,Harvey Parisien,Daily System Report,P,c:\max\STATUS.REP ... if you place a ! after the destination address followed by a password, the packet will be passworded.