GBMailer for Windows 95/NT
January 1998 version 1.01

Author:
Goran Boban
boban@student.math.hr

Freeware.
Permition to freely use and distribute GBMailer version 1.01 is granted.



NOTE: 	GBMailer is version 1.01 of my program wich I named Quick Mail
	not knowing that Quick Mail is a registered trademark of
	CE Software Inc. so I changed this name to GBMailer.
	Thus, I want to make an apology to:

		- CE Software Inc. for using their trademark for my
		program.
		
		- All users who downloaded version 1.00 and may be
		confused with this change of name.



	1. Description
	--------------

GBMailer is command-line mailer wich will send an text file as mail.
It is written to be executed from CGI-scripts, but it can be ussed for 
any other purpose.

See history.txt for list of removed bugs in this rvision.
See todo.txt for list of things I want to implement in future.


USSAGE:

gbmail [-v] -file <filename> [-h <smtp.server.name>] [-p <port_number>]
	[-from <address>] -to <address list...> [-cc <address list...>]
	[-s <Subject>] [-t <timeout>]


OPTIONS:

	-v	verbose output.

	-file	REQUIRED	Name of text file to send as message body.
				If this option is not set GBMailer will
				report an error.

	-h	Name of SMTP server to connect. If this option is not set
		GBMailer will assume 'localhost'.

	-p	Port number for SMTP protocol. Port is set to 25 by default.

	-from	An optional e-mail ddress of sender. If not set GBMailer
		will try to assume an e-mail address by combinating name of
		current user and name of local machine.
		You should set this option in most cases.

	-to	REQUIRED	E-mail addres (or addresses) of recipient(s).
				Put here all addresses which you don't want to
				be listed in Cc: field.
				At least one address must cast after -to switch.

	-cc	E-mail addresses of recipients which will be listed in Cc: field.

	-s	Subject of message.

	-t	Timeout for socket operations (in seconds). Set to 300 secs by
		default.


EXAMPLE:

gbmail -file message.txt -h smtp.server.com -from me@my.machine.com -to you@your.machine.com -s "Hello there"


	2. Bugs
	-------
	Please send bug reports and sugestions to:

	gboban@cursor.net



