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/*
* HBBLAT sample test file
*
* Copyright 2007-2009 Francesco Saverio Giudice <info@fsgiudice.com>
*
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#require "hbblat"
#define ADDRESS_FROM "yourname@domain.com" // put here your address from
#define ADDRESS_TO "hbblat_test@fsgiudice.com" // this mail can be used for tests
//#define ADDRESS_CC "another@domain.com"
#define SERVER_SMTP "your.stmpserver.com" // put your smtp server here
PROCEDURE Main()
// LOCAL cCmd
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL oBlat := HBBlat():New()
?
? "HBBlat test"
oBlat:cFrom := ADDRESS_FROM
oBlat:cTo := ADDRESS_TO
// oBlat:cUserAUTH := "myaccount@mydomain.org"
// oBlat:cPasswordAUTH := "mypassword"
// oBlat:cHostname := "mail.anydomain.com"
// oBlat:cCC := ADDRESS_CC
// oBlat:cCCFile := "f_cc.txt"
// oBlat:cBCC := "info@fsgiudice.com"
// oBlat:cBCCFile := "f_bcc.txt"
// oBlat:cBodyFile := "c.bin"
oBlat:cBody := e"Body part\n\rEnd Body"
oBlat:cServerSMTP := SERVER_SMTP
oBlat:cSubject := "Test from Blat"
// oBlat:lSuppressSubject := .T.
// oBlat:cSubjectFile := "f_subjct.txt"
// oBlat:lToUndiscloseRecipients := .T.
oBlat:cPostScriptumFile := "f_ps.txt"
oBlat:lRequestDisposition := .T. // does not work ???
oBlat:lRequestReturnReceipt := .T.
oBlat:cAttachTextFiles := "f_subjct.txt"
oBlat:aAttachTextFiles := { __FILE__, "blatcmd.prg", "f_ps.txt" }
oBlat:cAttachListTextFile := "f_listtx.txt"
oBlat:cLogFile := "log.txt"
oBlat:lLogTimestamp := .T.
oBlat:lDebug := .T.
oBlat:lLogOverwrite := .T.
// oBlat:lSuperDebug := .T. // This display internal checking
? "Checking options ..."
// oBlat:Check()
?
? "Command .........: ", oBlat:GetCommand() // Not necessary - this show complete command line sent to blat
? "Sending mail ..."
? "Return Value ....: ", nRet := oBlat:Send()
? "Error String ....: ", oBlat:ErrorString()
// Blat error
? "Blat Error ......: ", oBlat:BlatError()
? "Blat Error String: ", oBlat:BlatErrorString()
?
? iif( nRet == 0, "mail sent correctly!", "mail NOT sent" )
?
RETURN