NVPLAY will pop up a message and play a WAV file.
As far as I can determine command line e-mail would require a third party
package; MS just isn't into command line capabilities anymore. I've seen a
hack where you connect to a mail handler node (telnet?) and ship it a
pre-formatted output stream but didn't save the details. Look around the
old DOS packages and you might locate one; probably along with Kermit,
BitCom and other artifacts of the PC world's middle ages.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Geoffrey Cheng <gcheng@CA.IBM.COM>
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 8:42 PM
Subject: Event Automation in NetView for WindowNT
>Hi,
>
> In Windows NT, can I send e-mail and paging via command line?
> I am thinking about using it to configure the event automation
(trapd.conf)
> on NetView for NT as I used to did on NetView for AIX.
>
> Secondly, is there any equivalent command of ovxbeep in NetView for
NT?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>Best Regards
>
>Geoffrey Cheng
>e-mail: gcheng@ca.ibm.com
>
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