Subj : SEND file TO node To : sean rima From : Mike Tripp Date : Sat Dec 13 2003 06:51 pm Hello sean! 13 Dec 03 17:38, sean rima wrote to Bo Simonsen: BS>> No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a BS>> charecter in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should BS>> delete it, after it has been send.. BS>> I can't remember which one, but maybe others can. sr> I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I guess sr> I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :) === SEND This command instructs Squish to send a file to a node given on the command line. THIS COMMAND IS NOT SUPPORTED FOR ARCMAILATTACH SYSTEMS. The format of the SEND command is shown below: SQUISH SEND [^|#] [to]
[flavour] gives the name of the file that is to be transmitted to the remote system. If a "#" is placed in front of the filename to send, the file will be truncated after it is sent. If a "^" is placed in front of the filename to send, Squish will delete the file after it is sent. IMPORTANT NOTE FOR OS/2 AND 4DOS USERS: Since the "^" character has special significance on the OS/2 and 4DOS command lines, one must enclose the entire filename (including the "^") in quotes. Examples: SQUISH SEND C:\CONFIG.SYS TO 249/1 CRASH Send c:\config.sys to 249/1 using a priority of CRASH. SQUISH SEND "^E:\Max\Max.Exe" to 106/114 Hold Send e:\max\max.exe to 106/114 using a priority of HOLD. The file will be deleted after it is sent. SQUISH SEND #e:\*.* 273/703 Send all of the files in the root directory of E: to 273/703, using a priority of NORMAL. The files will be truncated after they are sent. === Though Scott said, "Squish will delete the file after it is sent"...it actually is the mailer that kills it, post-transfer. ..\\ike --- GoldED 2.50+ * Origin: -=( The TechnoDrome )=- Austin,TX 512-327-8598 33.6k (1:382/61) .