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tip: get an email by your hfs

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rejetto:
WARNING: this requires version 2.3, won't work with 2.2

You can get emails by your HFS when, lets say, a file is uploaded.
Because HFS can run external programs with macro {.exec.}
You can read more about template macros on the documentation/wiki.

Just download a software like these, that will send an email in an automatic way (command line).

http://www.beyondlogic.org/solutions/cmdlinemail/cmdlinemail.htm
http://www.blat.net/

You can then run these programs by the template itself in section [upload-success]
or better you can use event scripts (to keep things separated) with section [upload completed]

Hope it helps

Fysack:
I havent even click the links rejetto, man`o man! This is Star wars, this is 5`th element.
Do you realize all the things you can do with the mail today!!? (possibly yes  ;D) we talking cellphone my man..
*digging for lipshine* i love you rejetto  :-*

Ken:
Does this feature work in the portable version of HFS?

rejetto:
yes.

anyway: there's no "portable" version of hfs.
just tell hfs to save options on file, and now you are portable.

softbaked:
Thanks for the quick reply rejetto,


--- Quote ---anyway: there's no "portable" version of hfs.
--- End quote ---

I'm guessing your not aware of the portable version of your great software? http://portableapps.com/node/11804
I have been using it on my usb stick for a couple weeks now from many different computers and it works great!

anyway: I was trying to get the "email trick" you were describing in this thread to work and I keep getting this error message when I try to run it from one of the templates


--- Quote ---macro error: exec
not supported or wrong number of parameters
--- End quote ---

This is the line I have in the template.

--- Quote ---{.exec|bmail.exe -s localhost -t myemail@address.com -f mycomputer@home.com -h -a Subject -b Body -d.}
--- End quote ---

I am using the command line email program you suggested, bmail, with a simple SMTP server (which works perfect if I run the command myself from the command line) and I have the file bmail.exe in the Data\Shared folder.

Am I using the .exec. macro correctly?

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