Subj : Writting a baja program
To   : Kernal2
From : Jas Hud
Date : Mon Aug 20 2001 02:52 am

RE: Writting a baja program
BY: Kernal2 to PistolGrip on Fri Aug 17 2001 10:41 am

> RE: Writting a baja program
> BY: PistolGrip to Digital Man on Thu Aug 16 2001 21:27:00
>
>  >  >
>  >  > Copy myvarable [sic] to the command str (str) and use MAIL_SEND instea
>  >
>  > Ahh... good.  I wasn't sure if it would work that way.  Would MAIL_SEND_N
>  > do the same thing?  Or is this just an implementation in the MAIL_SEND
>  > function specifically?
>  >
>  > So then he could simply do this, correct?
>  >
>  > ############################
>  > copy str _USERON.NETMAIL
>  > ## or
>  > copy str myvariable
>  >
>  > MAIL_SEND
>  >
>  > ############################
>  >
>  > PG
>
> For some resson that is working. Its prompting me if I am sure if I want to
> send a email message to kernal2 #1.  I do not want the program to prompt the
> user to enter any email address.
>
> It would be something like this.
>
> The email address that you provided us was : [email protected]
>
> Is this correct [Yes or No}
>
> The program will generate a new password using the str np
>
> copy ae _useron.netmail
>
> Programs sends out the email message to the internet.
>
> Can you please give me a example on how I can do this?
>
> Thank you
> Terminator
>
>
check out jackflash's demonic cbv.
he included the src, unlike that other guy.
personally, i think cbv's are a pain in the ass, and scare users away..
but hell, i even wrote one and sent it out (with the src)

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