The runppmsendmail argument

-mailhost

IP address of the SMTP server. If the connection to the specified SMTP server fails, a corresponding message is output.

-from

E-mail address of the sender. This address is used when replying to the e-mail.

Some SMTP servers forward e-mails only if the sender's address is a valid e-mail address.

-to

E-mail address of the recipient. Use ; to separate e-mail addresses of multiple recipients. If an e-mail address is invalid or if an e-mail cannot be sent to this address, a corresponding message is output.

It is mandatory to specify the parameters -mailhost, -from, and -to. Otherwise, a corresponding message is output.

-subject

Subject line of the e-mail. If this parameter is not specified, the subject line will read PPM test mail.

-salutation

Title and name of the recipient. If this parameter is not specified, the e-mail starts with the content specified by the -message parameter.

-fullname

Name of the sender of the e-mail. The name is displayed as the e-mail's author. If this parameter is not specified, the text PPM server is inserted.

-message

Text contents of the e-mail. Line breaks are inserted by keying in <br>. If this parameter is not specified, the following text is used for contents:

This message was sent by PPM in order to verify proper functionality.

Please do not reply to this message.

-language <ISO code>

Language to be used. The default texts of the parameters -subject, -fullname, and -message are also output in the specified language if the corresponding parameter was not indicated.

-attachment

Path to an attachment. Only one file can be sent as an attachment. To attach multiple files, you need to combine them in an archive, e.g., in a ZIP archive.