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		<title>Send email from windows command line using vbscript</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working as a DBA I do a lot of command line scripting. Unfortunately the windows CLI is not that advanced as Linux. One thing I missed out was sending email from the shell prompt. After a little bit of googling around I found this nice little vb script which now I use for regular server [...]]]></description>
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