SCLEC/1.7.1 - Softabar Command Line Email Client Copyright (C) 2005 - 2007 Softabar (www.softabar.com)
Usage: Windows: SCLEC.bat <options> Java : java -cp . LauncherBootstrap sclec <options>
Options:
-examples [<command name>] Print usage examples. -help [<command name>] This help. Specify command name to get help for specified command. -licenseemail <email> Install license key. Use with -licensekey option. -licensekey <license key> Install license key. Use with -licenseemail option. -optionsfile <file name> [,<file name>, ...] Read options from specified file(s). -pop3password <password> POP3 server password. -pop3port <port> POP3 server port. -pop3server <host name> POP3 server address. -pop3user <user name> POP3 server user name. -saveas <file name> Save current options to a file for use with -optionsfile option. -silent Silent, does not print to system out. -smtpdebug Show SMTP communication. -smtppassword <password> SMTP server password. -smtpport <port> SMTP server port. -smtpserver <host name> SMTP server address. -smtpuser <user name> SMTP server user name. -ssl Enables SSL for SMTP and POP3.
----------------------------------- -emailshell Email shell. Monitor specific email, execute commands in the mail body (must be text/plain) and reply output to sender. Use POP3 settings to specify monitored POP3 email address and SMTP settings to set settings for sending reply email. -adminemail <email address>Administrator's email. Emails from this address may include valid commands. -cmdsubject <subject> Subject of email that contains commands. -interval <seconds> How often to check email. Default 60 seconds. -nodelete Do not delete command email after receiving. -save <directory> Save emails to specified directory.
----------------------------------- -monitordir <directory name> Monitor specified directory and send files in the directory as attachments and deletes file from the directory. Use -sendmail options to set SMTP server and other parameters for sending mail. -actionclass <class name> Custom class to execute when directory content changed. -interval <seconds> How often to check directory. Default 60 seconds. -nodelete Do not delete files in directory after sending. Use with caution, delete files manually as soon as possible. -optionfiles Files in monitored directory are options separated by new line.
----------------------------------- -monitoremail Monitor email. Save email to file 'inbox' in current directory and delete email from the server and either reply or forward mail (-reply and -forward options). Use POP3 options to set POP3 server and other settings. -actionclass <class name> Custom class to execute when email received. -forward Forward email. Use -sendmail options to set SMTP server, recipient and other parameters for sending mail. -interval <seconds> How often to check email. Default 60 seconds. -nodelete Do not delete email after receiving. Use with caution. -nosave Do not save email after receiving. -reply Reply email. Use -sendmail options to set SMTP server and other parameters for sending mail. -savedir <directory> Directory for saved emails.
----------------------------------- -monitorfile <file name> [,<file name>, ...] Monitor specified file and send it as attachment to recipient. Use -sendmail options to set SMTP server and other parameters for sending mail. -actionclass <class name> Custom class to execute when file(s) changed. -interval <seconds> How often to check file changes. Default 60 seconds.
----------------------------------- -readmail Read mail using POP3. -colwidth <width> Column width (default 20). Used when listing mail. -delete Delete mail after reading. Use with -read option. -delim <delimeter> Field delimiter when listing mail. -fwd <index> Forward mail with specified index. Use -sendmail options to specify SMTP server, recipient etc. -mailseparator When saving mail with -savemail option, include mails between START OF MESSAGE and END OF MESSAGE separators. -nodate Do not print date. Used when listing mail. -noheader Do not print header. Used when listing mail. -noindex Do not print index column. Used when listing mail. -nosender Do not print sender. Used when listing mail. -nosubject Do not print subject. Used when listing mail. -read <index> Read mail with specified index. Use '%' to read all mails. -saveattachment <directory>Save mail attachments to specified directory. Use with -read option. -savemail <directory> Save mail to file named 'inbox' in specified directory. Use with -read option. -savemailfilename <file name> File name for saved emails. Default is 'inbox'. Use with -savemail option. -tosender Forward mail back to sender (reply). Use with -fwd option.
----------------------------------- -sendmail Send mail using SMTP. -attachment <file name> [,<file name>, ...] Comma separated list of attachment file names. -bcc <recipient> [,<recipient>, ...] Comma separated list of BCC addresses. -body <text> Mail body. -bodyfile <file name> Read mail body from a file. -cc <recipient> [,<recipient>, ...] Comma separated list of CC addresses. -csv <file name> Read mails from CSV file. Tab-separated file with fields (to, cc, bcc, subject, body, body file name). New line marks next mail. -deleteattachment Delete attachment files after sending mail. -from <sender> Sender email address. -fromname <name> Sender name. -header <name=value> [,<name=value>, ...] Add custom header in format headerName=headerValue. -html Send mail as HTML. -importance <importance> Set mail importance. Use one of HIGHEST, HIGH, NORMAL, LOW, LOWEST. -inlineimage <file name> [,<file name>, ...] Add inline images to email. Used with HTML mail. Specify inline images "<img src='cid:<imageFileName>'>". -nolog Do not log mail. By default, sent emails are logged in sent-emails.txt file in log-directory. -replyto <reply address> Reply-to email address. -replytoname <name> Reply-to name. -subject <subject> Mail subject. -to <recipient> [,<recipient>, ...] Comma separated list of TO addresses. -zip Zip attachments before sending.
----------------------------------- -server Start socket server. -password <password> Server password. -port <port number> Server port. Default port is 42424.
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