[KLUG Members] Win32 "mail" equivalent?

Joe Budzynski joe at deuceweb.net
Thu Dec 2 17:55:55 EST 2004


Quoting Adam Tauno Williams <adam at morrison-ind.com>:

> I have automated running clamscan (CLAM Anti-Virus for Win32,
> http://www.clamwin.net/ ) on Window 2000/XP via the schedular.  But I
> need some equivalent to the trusty "mail" command so I can post the
> results to the mail folder.  Anyone know of such a beast?
>
> (Something SIMPLE that doesn't involve installing jigabytes of crap; I
> don't like installing things on already weebly woobly fragile winblows).
>
> clamwin.exe lets you schedule scans and mail alerts for found viral
> content, but using it requires clamwin.exe to be running (a user logged
> in with clamtray.exe in the system tray).  I need this to be a totally
> background user-remains-merrily-clueless kind of thing.
>
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I know it is possible to send an e-mail from command line with the Novell
GroupWise mail client...see info:

http://doc.advisor.com/doc/13836

I don't know if the other major mail clients support this, but it seems that
Outlook Express does...

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192341

Don't know how much or if this helps, but it might be a start.


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