GPinzone Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 (edited) I think I'm doing this right... I'm sending an email using _INetSmtpMail and I've stored my lines in an array without CR or LF. An example script is here: Local $DupeTime = "22" ; Title of job Local $Title = "MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 64-bit (4 Discs)" ; Set up array of labels and images ; The max number of jobs in PrimoDVD is 32 Local $Queue [32][2] = [["U:\Disc Labels\MPOE\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2\64-bit\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 1 of 4 - RHEL 6.3 64-bit DVD.std", "U:\Disc Images\MPOE\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2\64-bit\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 1 of 4 - RHEL 6.3 64-bit DVD.iso"], _ ["U:\Disc Labels\MPOE\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2\64-bit\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 2 of 4 - Linux COTS 64-bit DVD.std", "U:\Disc Images\MPOE\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2\64-bit\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 2 of 4 - Linux COTS 64-bit DVD.iso"], _ ["U:\Disc Labels\MPOE\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2\64-bit\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 3 of 4 - Windows COTS 32-bit DVD.std", "U:\Disc Images\MPOE\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2\64-bit\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 3 of 4 - Windows COTS 32-bit DVD.iso"], _ ["U:\Disc Labels\MPOE\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2\64-bit\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 4 of 4 - Documentation 64-bit CD.std", "U:\Disc Images\MPOE\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2\64-bit\MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 4 of 4 - Documentation 64-bit CD.iso"]] Local $i ; Trim the Queue array down to actual size For $i = 0 To UBound( $Queue, 1) - 1 If $Queue[$i][0] = "" Then ReDim $Queue[$i][2] ExitLoop EndIf Next Local $QueueSize = UBound($Queue, 1) Local $as_Body[$QueueSize + 1] $as_Body[0] = "The job took " & $DupeTime & " to complete." & @CRLF Local $DiscTitle For $i = 0 To $QueueSize - 1 $DiscTitle = StringRegExp($Queue[$i][0], '\\([^\\]*)\.std$', 1) $as_Body[$i+1] = $DiscTitle[0] Next MsgBox(0, "Array", $as_Body[0] & @CRLF & $as_Body[1] & @CRLF & $as_Body[2] & @CRLF & $as_Body[3] & @CRLF & $as_Body[4] & @CRLF) I'm not actually sending the email in the above script. I'm just showing you all how I processed the strings. If I were to use $as_Body and send an email, the first line works as expected, but the rest get concatenated: The job took 0 to complete. MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 1 of 4 - RHEL 6.3 64-bit DVD MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 2 of 4 - Linux COTS 64-bit DVD MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 3 of 4 - Windows COTS 32-bit DVD MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 4 of 4 - Documentation 64-bit CD If I add "& @CRLF" at the end of each line in the StringRegExp loop, I get this: The job took 0 to complete. MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 1 of 4 - RHEL 6.3 64-bit DVD MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 2 of 4 - Linux COTS 64-bit DVD MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 3 of 4 - Windows COTS 32-bit DVD MPOE 6.0.0.0E2 - Disc 4 of 4 - Documentation 64-bit CD What am I missing? I suspect there's something wonky about the results from StringRegExp that are causing issues with _INetSmtpMail. Edited August 29, 2013 by GPinzone Gerard J. Pinzonegpinzone AT yahoo.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GPinzone Posted August 29, 2013 Author Share Posted August 29, 2013 I think it has something to do with the line length of the string in the array. Anything 40 characters or longer has a problem. Gerard J. Pinzonegpinzone AT yahoo.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GPinzone Posted August 29, 2013 Author Share Posted August 29, 2013 Okay, I found the issue. It's with Outlook, not AutoIT: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/247546/outlook-autocleaning-my-line-breaks-and-screwing-up-my-email-format I added a @TAB at the end of each entry and that fooled Outlook. Perhaps it would be better if I HTML encoded my body, but I don't see any way to do that with _INetSmtpMail. Gerard J. Pinzonegpinzone AT yahoo.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GPinzone Posted August 29, 2013 Author Share Posted August 29, 2013 I found a solution: '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>> I implemented the above and used html to format the output. At least it should look consistent across any email reader. Gerard J. Pinzonegpinzone AT yahoo.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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