- Person Or Company . $W xxx GuessAddress (gaddress.zip) PC Mag was (Registerware) (free) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Ecards . . Link FreeCard PC WholeWare (Freeware) (free for personal use) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mailer . . Link Qm Pyric Interactive (Donationware) (free) (n.i.) notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mailing Lists . . Link 1st Email Searcher (aka) Subscribe Emails IM-Soft (aka) Softstack.com (aka) Ixis Research Ltd. NOTE: download file may not match the program description . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mailing Lists . . Link Cobian Herald (Luis Cobian) (Donationware) (free) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mailing Lists . . Link Subscribe Emails (aka) 1st Email Searcher IM-Soft (aka) Softstack.com (aka) Ixis Research Ltd. download file may not match the program description . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link Blat (Tim Charron) (Freeware) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link Bmail Beyond Logic (Craig Peacock) (Freeware) CLI notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link Fletmail (Esben Jon Jensen) (Freeware) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link GroupMail infacta ltd. (Liteware) (free) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link KyLister (KinKo (Kintoen)) (Requestware) (free) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link Mihov Mail Sender (Miha Psenica) (Freeware) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link PopMonger Mach5 Enterprises (Freeware) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link Solway's Multimail (Kevin Solway) (Freeware) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Text Bomber Microsys Technologies Inc. (Freeware) . notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Mass Mailing . . Link Vallen e-Mailer Vallen-Systeme GmbH (Freeware) (n.i.) notes .
6.02 Email Tool: Signature File; Quotes . . Link Random Tagline Manager (Frank Brower) (Freeware) .
Bmail is a free but lean command line SMTP mail sender. Don't get fooled into playing $$$ for huge executables. Bmail allows the user to automate the sending of email messages containing log files, data downloads or error messages on Win32 based computers. Together with the freeware utility mpack, you can also send MIME encoded attachments.
C:\>bmail -s mars -t cpeacock@max -f root@neptune -h -a "Data Download Script
is not Working Correctly" -b "The script on neptune has stopped getting data"
Command Line SMTP Emailer V1.07
Copyright(C) 2002-2004 Craig.Peacock@beyondlogic.org
Opening connection to mars [192.168.0.10] on port 25
220 mars ESMTP Postfix (Release-20010228)
250 Ok: queued as 04168186A7
Bmail has the following options -
C:\>bmail /?
Command Line SMTP Emailer V1.07
Copyright(C) 2002-2004 Craig.Peacock@beyondlogic.org
Usage: bmail [options]
-s SMTP Server Name
-p SMTP Port Number (optional, defaults to 25)
-t To: Address
-f From: Address
-b Text Body of Message (optional)
-h Generate Headers
-a Subject (optional)
-m Filename (optional) Use file as Body of Message
-c Prefix above file with CR/LF to separate body from header
-d Debug (Show all mail server communications)
The mail server name, To: Address and From: Address fields are mandatory. Multiple recipients can be specified after the -t by separating them by a comma. The SMTP port number is seldomly used, but can be used to force mail to be sent to a non standard port. The user has two choices for specifying the body of the message. If a single line body is all that is required, it can be specified on the command line using the -b option. In this case you may want to also use -a to specify a subject and -h to add TO: and FROM: headers to the body of your message.
However if a larger message body is required, such as a pre-formatted text email, log file, data file or a mime encoded attachment etc then