Difference between revisions of "COPY MAIL"
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− | |colspan="3"|'''$CPYM L101 W0000 L102'''<br\>'''$CPYM L%1.DIR() W%1.TAG() L102 U255'''||colspan="2"|.<br\>''example use in [[MAIL_TIMEOUT]] event'' | + | |colspan="3"|'''$CPYM L101 W0000 L102'''<br\>'''$CPYM L%1.DIR() W%1.TAG() L102 U255'''||colspan="2"|.<br\>''example use in [[Mail Timeout (Event Type)|MAIL_TIMEOUT]] event'' |
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|colspan="5"|Send a copy of a mail in own queue to a new destination (station or group).<br\>Intended use: After MAIL_TIMEOUT, forward a Call Request to another queue (or, for example, to own queue with increased priority). | |colspan="5"|Send a copy of a mail in own queue to a new destination (station or group).<br\>Intended use: After MAIL_TIMEOUT, forward a Call Request to another queue (or, for example, to own queue with increased priority). |
Revision as of 23:53, 5 November 2007
COPY_MAIL | 0x0083 | 131 | AMC 08.10 | |
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$CPYM L101 W0000 L102<br\>$CPYM L%1.DIR() W%1.TAG() L102 U255 | .<br\>example use in MAIL_TIMEOUT event | |||
Send a copy of a mail in own queue to a new destination (station or group).<br\>Intended use: After MAIL_TIMEOUT, forward a Call Request to another queue (or, for example, to own queue with increased priority). | ||||
1 | NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION} | Source station. | ||
2 | UINT2 | Mail tag (unique id) for current queue entry. | ||
3 | NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION,<br\>ECL_ST_GROUP} | Destination station or local group<br\>.<br\>. | ||
4 | UINT1<br\>(optional) | Change Mail Priority 0-255.<br\>If this parameter is specified, the priority field in the mail copy is changed before it’s sent to its destination. | ||
5 | UINT1<br\>(optional) | Change Mail Flags.<br\>If this parameter is specified, the mail flags field in the mail copy is changed before it’s sent to its destination. See SEND_MAIL for meaning of Mail Flags. | ||
Response: | COMMAND_RESPONSE Success if mail sent, failure if no-such-tag. |