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| 3212.1 |  | IOSG::MAURICE | Differently hirsute | Tue Aug 31 1993 08:42 | 17 | 
|  |     Hi,
    
    In module OAGBL.BLI there is a table of functions that may be added to
    a mail message. There's only six (DO is commented out), and of these
    only the two CALREMOTE functions are still in use. These latter
    functions are used by Time Management, which adds them in code rather
    than scripts, so there are no examples I can point you to.
    
    You are permitted to add new functions to the list, but you need to
    consider that all nodes that receive the message may need to be
    customised to have the mail function. You also need to consider whether
    you are introducing a security problem (which is why the DO function
    wwas commented out).
    
    Cheers
    
    Stuart
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| 3212.2 | Un-comment and re-link ? | ZPOVC::CHINGYUE |  | Tue Aug 31 1993 11:29 | 9 | 
|  |     Stuart,
    
    Does that mean that if I were to UN-comment the DO function and 
    re-link ALL-IN-1, I should be able to use it ?
    
    Example,  <MAIL FUNCTION "do oauser:test.scp
    
    Thanks.
    ching-U
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| 3212.3 |  | SIOG::T_REDMOND | Thoughts of an Idle Mind | Tue Aug 31 1993 12:59 | 5 | 
|  |     You'll have to recompile OAGBL.BLI first, and then replace it into
    OALIBR.OLB (or SITEOALIBR.OLB in V3.0, of course, you'd do this through
    CM then), and then relink ALL-IN-1!
    
    Tony
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| 3212.4 |  | IOSG::MAURICE | Differently hirsute | Tue Aug 31 1993 13:00 | 10 | 
|  |     Re .2
    
    >     Does that mean that if I were to UN-comment the DO function and
    >     re-link ALL-IN-1, I should be able to use it ?
    
    Yes - but do bear in mind that is NOT recommended for security reasons.
    
    Cheers
    
    Stuart
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| 3212.5 | use twice the DO word... | TAV02::SHAPIRA |  | Wed Sep 01 1993 16:55 | 11 | 
|  | >    
>    Example,  <MAIL FUNCTION "do oauser:test.scp
     ching-U,
     To save you time, after the change in OAGBL.BLI, as Tony stated, the
syntax should be <MAIL FUNCTION "DO DO OAUSER..." (2 DO !) at least that's what
I have found the hard way.
    Regards, Yariv.
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