This command is used to manualy manually send mail message through specified SMTP server. Here is command syntax:
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cmdmgr.exe send_mail --body="message body" [-–mailing="MAILING"] --from="mail from" --recipients="comma or semicolon separated mails" --smtp_host="SMTP server host" --smtp_port="SMTP server port" [--priority=<low|normal|high>] [--subject="message subject"] [--attach_file="attached file"] [--auth_user="authentication user"][--auth_pass="authentication password"] |
Here is list of command parameters:
- body – this is message body;
- mailing – this parameter means group of mails. Loaded from database. This is optional parameter;
- from – mail of message sender. Ignored if mailing used;
- recipients – list of comma or semicolon seperated message recipients. Optional parameter if mailing used;
- smtp_host – host address of SMTP server. Ignored if mailing used;
- smtp_port – port of SMTP server. Ignored if mailing used;
- priority – this is message priority. Can be «low», «normal» or «high». This parameter is optional;
- subject – this is message subject. Optional parameter;
- attach_file – attached file name. Optional parameter
- auth_user – user name for SMTP server authentication. Optional parameter;
- auth_pass – user password for SMTP server authentication. Optional parameter.
Examples:
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cmdmgr.exe send_mail --body="example" --from=from@mail.com --recipients="to1@mail.com;to2@mail.com" --subject="test" --smtp_host=127.0.0.1 --smtp_port=25 |
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cmdmgr.exe send_mail --body="example" --mailing="MAILING" --recipients=to1@mail.com;to2@mail.com --subject="test" --attach_file="D:/test.txt" |