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SASHunter
Obsidian | Level 7
Hi all,

I am attempting to send an email from my local PC SAS to my Lotus Notes email account. Or to my home email whichever. I have tried both. The code runs fine and it opens Lotus Notes and starts an e-mail with the data in the body and the TO: and SUBJECT: correct, but it does not actually SEND the e-mail. I have to push the send button from within Lotus Notes.

How can I actually get it to SEND the e-mail without my intervention?

Here is the simple code I am testing:

%let username = myname ;
FILENAME mymail EMAIL
To= (&username@mycompany.com)
SUBJECT="Testing version for PC SAS Email" ;
DATA _null_;
FILE mymail;
PUT "Good Morning,";
PUT " " ;
PUT "Have a nice day,";
PUT " " ;
PUT " : ) ";
RUN;


Thanks for any advice with this.

Nancy
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ChendhilKumar
Calcite | Level 5
Could you try by including FROM in the file name statement..?

FILENAME mymail EMAIL
FROM= (&username@mycompany.com)
TO= (&username@mycompany.com)
SUBJECT="Testing version for PC SAS Email" ; Message was edited by: ChendhilKumar
SASHunter
Obsidian | Level 7
Hi,

Thanks for your reply -
I tried to add in the FROM: line, but that does not change anything. It stills just opens up in Lotus Notes and waits for me to hit the SEND button.

I also saw a SAS Usage Note 9641
http://support.sas.com/kb/9/641.html
saying that I may have to update the WIN.INI file. So I added the lines it said, but still nothing.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks, Nancy
Bill
Quartz | Level 8
Nancy;

It's likely that some security settings are preventing full automation. Adding the following lines to sasv9cfg (sas config file) fully automates the send. You will have to customize for your environment.

/*Next 4 lines unique to my setup*/
-xwait off
-emailhost=usenet.domain.ca **your setting here
-emailsys=SMTP
-emailid "SASHunter@domain.ca" **your setting here
SASHunter
Obsidian | Level 7
Bill - thanks for your reply

First of all I don't exactly know what the emailhost name is. I am using lotus notes and I have found under preferences that my server name is IT010HQLNM/HQ/BOC.

I put this in my config file and I get the following:
ERROR: Email host it010hqlnm/hq/boc not found.

Can you tell me how to find my domain (or host name) I guess they are the same?
Also, is my regular email address that I would give to someone, my emailid?
When I called our Support people they said our domain is BOC. I tried that also and it doesn't work either.

I really want to get this mail to automatically be sent.

Thanks, Nancy
SASHunter
Obsidian | Level 7
Hi all,

I finally got this to work correctly. This is what I finally found after searching the internet.

First - I had to find my mail server name, so I did this:
Opened DOS window and did the following:
ping mail.mycompany.com

this gave me my mail IP Address.

So, in the config file I added these lines that Bill talked about:
-xwait off /* Don's know if you need this or not but it's there */
-emailhost=my.mail.ip.address /* 148.xxx.xx.xxx */
-emailsys=SMTP

Saved the SAS9.2.cfg file

FILENAME mymail EMAIL
To= 'myusername@mycompany.com'
SUBJECT="Testing version for PC SAS Email" ;
DATA _null_;
FILE mymail;
PUT "Good Morning,";
PUT " " ;
PUT "Have a nice day,";
PUT " " ;
PUT " : ) ";
RUN;


I ran the program and it finally automatically SENT the email. It didn't have to wait
for me to hit the SEND button.

Hope this helps someone else.

Have a good day! Nancy

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