Eric,
I have experienced the same problem on several NT 6.x systems using nvmail.
It is a foramtting problem with the -message string $1 You need to include
quotes around the string -message "$1". This will work.
>From: "Eric De Hoorne" <exdehoo@ppco.com>
>Reply-To: IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>To: nv-l@tkg.com
>Subject: [NV-L] All NT Resources taken by NVMAIL
>Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 15:00:57 +0100
>
>Hardware Configuration: IBM Netvista 750 MHZ/PIII/512 MB RAM
>Software configuration: NT 4.0 Workstation SP6, Netview for NT 6.01
>
>I'm configuring some traps to send smpt mail with the NVMAIL command (f.e.
>nvmail -server charon.ppco.com -recipient exdehoo@ppco.com -subject Netview
>Alert -message $1)
>Each time the NVMAIL command is launched, it grabs 95% CPU. The mail is not
>send either. The only way to release the CPU resources is to end the
>process via NT Task Manager.
>
>PS: I can ping our smpt server from the console
>Thank you
>Eric
>
>Eric Dehoorne
>Chevron Phillips Chemicals International NV
>355 Brusselsesteenweg, B-3090 Overijse, Belgium
>Tel.: Intl+32+2+689.14.36 Fax.: Intl+32+2+689.14.08
>EMail : Exdehoo@PPCO.COM
>
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