MailPack ======== Help to build a sel-extracted file and send it by various mail clients Future development ================== Split large file into smalls files Full support MAPI Mailpack v1.52.1 =========== 1.If sending single file with compression enabled, would also launched explorer when uncompress 2.Improve routine of parameters checking. 3.Remove a bug of browsing file in mail dialog. Mailpack v1.52 =========== 1.new option : @CallExplorer if no launch app specified while compressing a directory Explorer would be launched 2.uxmail32.dll now obsolete NSmail32.dll added Mailpack v1.51 =========== 1.Misjudge Notes mail as CCMail Mailpack v1.5 =========== 1. new parameter added : /query, /set (required by Umax) Mailpack v1.4 =========== 1.With the new parameter /ask, you decide whether to popup a file/directory selection or not 2.several bugs were fixed a.Disable the dialog when sending mail b.Exevw32(executed while unpacking) would delete read-only files now. c.Concise dialog/parameter d.Would close all dialogs after mailing 3.parameter /ask- popup a dialog for directory/file selection /d <source directory> /f <file name> *note:if neither the two parameter specified, the /ask parameter would be turned on /s <self-extract file to save> /original /cmd <command to run for unpacking> examples: mailpack 1.pop-up a source file selection dialog 2.then pop-up mail client selection dialog mailpack /d c:\mytest /s clickme.exe /cmd myrun.exe 1.packing files in directory c:\mytest to clickme.exe 2.then pop-up mail client selection dialog mailpack /f c:\myfile /s clickme.exe /cmd myrun.exe 1.packing file: c:\myfile clickme.exe 2.then pop-up mail client selection dialog mailpack /d c:\mytest /cmd myrun.exe mailpack /f c:\myfile /cmd myrun.exe user would got a chance to save the packed file to a local file mailpack ... /ask user would always got a source file/directory selection dialog mailpack /f c:\myfile /original 1.Attaches only one file to mail 2.No packing /query : query the supported mail protocol, (required by Umax) Would generate a ini file : maillist.ini, under the same subdirectory with mailpack.exe Would generate a ini file : maillist.ini, under the same subdirectory with mailpack.exe Sending dialog would not popup examples: Mailpack /query [Mail] Count = 4 1 = CC Mail, 1 2 = MS Mail, 1 3 = Netscape Mail, 0 4 = Eudora Mail, 0 ////// Support 4 kinds of mail // CCMail, enable // MSMail, enable // Eudora Mail, diasble // NetScape Mail, disable /set : send file by a specified mail protocol (required by Umax) Sending dialog would not popup examples: Mailpack /set 1 /f test.txt Send test.txt with CCMail File listing ============ mailpack.exe expvw32.exe pmmail.exe pack.dll unpack.exe exebud32.dll NSmail32.dll uximail.dll Requirement ======== Win95 or later, NT 4.0 or later Nescape : required 4.0x or later version Eudora " 3.0x or later versionDownload Driver Pack
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