Use CSSTMP to put text in the body of the e-mail .

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Baskar Ganesan
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Use CSSTMP to put text in the body of the e-mail .

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Can we use CSSTMP to put text in the body of the e-mail ? I searched for the documentation for it did not find a user guide or documentation for help. Any guidance in this regard is appreciated. Thanks
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What is CSSTMP?  If you meant CSSMTP, then you need to learn how to spell and/or proofread your posts before hitting the SUBMIT button.  And if so, the answer is that if it can be sent by SMTP, it can usually be sent by CSSMTP.  If you meant something other than CSSMTP you will have to tell us more as I've never heard of CSSTMP.
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Re: Use CSSTMP to put text in the body of the e-mail .

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Follow-on:  CSSMTP does not have any manuals of its own.  The information about CSSMTP is incorporated into the Communications Server bookshelf manuals.  CSSMTP differs in some regards from SMTP but the one big difference is that CSSMTP cannot receive emails, only send them.  From what I've seen (we haven't implemented CSSMTP yet at my shop, although that is coming up sometime this year probably), CSSMTP handles emails (without or with attachments) pretty much the same as SMTP.
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