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From: Paul Brewer <paulb@pbrewer.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.tools
Subject: Re: email from PL/SQL
Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 16:33:23 +0100
Organization: Miller Insurance Group
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In article <3567e667.159107985@newshost.us.oracle.com>, mark tomlinson
<marktoml@gdi.net> writes
>We wrote an NT service that would connect to the RDBMS periodically,
>(via OCI), and examine a table, (called EMAIL), that the PLSQL could
>insert data into, (used a LONG column for the message text), and it
>would read the data and then send the email of via SMTP, MAPI, etc...
>and delete the rows after processing. If you want it I'll give you the
>service and the table defintions.
Sounds ideal. I would really appreciate a copy too, if you wouldn't
mind. Thanks in anticipation.
-- 
Paul Brewer
