Hello,
I'm posting this item here because a keyword search revealed a lot of expertise for this item was in this forum.
PROBLEM:
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I am attempting to use BLAT to batch email. We are an exchange environment, and BLAT requires the smtp address.
I entered the following:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32>blat - install "@drhc.com" "ab.bb@drhc.com" 1 25
with the result:
SMTP server set to @drhc.com on port 25 with user aa.bb@drhc.com, retry 1 time(s)
I now try to send myself something:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32>blat "rsvp.ini" -t "aa.bb@drhc.com"
with the result:
Sending rsvp.ini to aa.bb@drhc.com
Login name is aa.bb@drhc.com
Error: Can't resolve (mailserver) hostname.Error: Not a socket.
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32>
I probably do not have the smtp server set properly.
We are new to Exchange. I am also doing this underground.
Basically I am unsupported in this effort.
I assure you this effort is legit. I am migrating delimited message files to users on their desktops, some in the neighborhood of 15,000 messages, plus attachments.
I programmatically developed a proc in VB (works great) but Outlook 2002 has blessed me with an unbypassable warning of messages originating from an external program. For 15,000 messages this will not do.
QUESTION:
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Can I find my smtp address using a utility, or through the registry?
Cut my teeth on DOS, so I'm not afraid of command line work.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can provide some insight.
Angelo A 8~)
AA 8~)
I'm posting this item here because a keyword search revealed a lot of expertise for this item was in this forum.
PROBLEM:
========
I am attempting to use BLAT to batch email. We are an exchange environment, and BLAT requires the smtp address.
I entered the following:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32>blat - install "@drhc.com" "ab.bb@drhc.com" 1 25
with the result:
SMTP server set to @drhc.com on port 25 with user aa.bb@drhc.com, retry 1 time(s)
I now try to send myself something:
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32>blat "rsvp.ini" -t "aa.bb@drhc.com"
with the result:
Sending rsvp.ini to aa.bb@drhc.com
Login name is aa.bb@drhc.com
Error: Can't resolve (mailserver) hostname.Error: Not a socket.
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32>
I probably do not have the smtp server set properly.
We are new to Exchange. I am also doing this underground.
Basically I am unsupported in this effort.
I assure you this effort is legit. I am migrating delimited message files to users on their desktops, some in the neighborhood of 15,000 messages, plus attachments.
I programmatically developed a proc in VB (works great) but Outlook 2002 has blessed me with an unbypassable warning of messages originating from an external program. For 15,000 messages this will not do.
QUESTION:
=========
Can I find my smtp address using a utility, or through the registry?
Cut my teeth on DOS, so I'm not afraid of command line work.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can provide some insight.
Angelo A 8~)
AA 8~)