>Like I mention, the application is just responsible to create an entry in EMAIL.DBF.
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>Then, the robot application, using MailX Extension will take care of the rest. So, to use my robot, you need to have MailX Extension. You may send an email to
info@terkland.com to obtain their shareware version so you'll be able to test it first.
How do you prevent your mail robot from using too much CPU? Do you have it go to sleep periodically? Would the FoxPro WAIT command help? Also, how do you know whether an E-mail was successfully sent to the SMTP server? Does MailX Extension handle these issues?
Thanks again!