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Old 9 Dec 2005, 10:46 PM   #1
trew
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How do I write and activate batch file for email?

How do I write and activate batch file for email?

I hope that is the only thing I need now to make it automativ while I am away for many month.

I've searched the internet using google from 7 AM to 3PM but failed to learn how to.

The batchfile need to start when winxp is fully loaded and it should open opera and take home email or open thunderbird and take home email.
afterthat it should send message to a program to disconnect from ISP to conect it does automatic using that program.

iclogin at subforge.com

so please somebody teach me to set up a batch file that laod and run automatically.

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Old 10 Dec 2005, 01:12 AM   #2
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Maybe this may be of help:

http://members.aon.at/dfg/products/a_shutdown_e.htm
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Old 10 Dec 2005, 01:59 AM   #3
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Your a most generous person.

By trial and error frantic experimentation I found out that one need no batch or iclogin.exe either.

it works by using ordinary startup pgae one only need to copy the dial up symbol there and the MSIE program with url to a daily newspaper to give evidence one has logged in.

easy when one know but very hard to gues when one have no clue on it.

so now it seems to work. Thanks indeed

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