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Possible send msg to email with sany builder (Cleo) ?
How to do that?

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if you don't find a better solution you could do it like:
1. Use powershell from command line (downside is that it will most likely pop up)
http://ugbase.eu/Thread-Presentation-Command-line-functionality
https://www.howtogeek.com/120011/stupid-geek-tricks-how-to-send-email-from-the-command-line-in-windows-without-extra-software/

2. Set up some free server to send the email after receiving get request with url-encoded message. (But using additional server as an intermediate could make the email useless, it could be stored by the server itself...)
 

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monday said:
if you don't find a better solution you could do it like:
1. Use powershell from command line (downside is that it will most likely pop up)
http://ugbase.eu/Thread-Presentation-Command-line-functionality
https://www.howtogeek.com/120011/stupid-geek-tricks-how-to-send-email-from-the-command-line-in-windows-without-extra-software/

2. Set up some free server to send the email after receiving get request with url-encoded message. (But using additional server as an intermediate could make the email useless, it could be stored by the server itself...)

Maybe you can explane more? , i dont understand how use that :(  
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PHP:
{$CLEO .cs}
0000: NOP

repeat
wait 50
until 0AFA: is_samp_structures_available

0A9A: 1@ = openfile "file.bat" mode "wt+"  // IF and SET

alloc 2@ 500
format 2@ "$EmailFrom = yourgmailadress@gmail.com"  // 'pic.jpg' is the name the file will have when saved
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@
format 2@ "$EmailTo = destination@somedomain.com"  //executes the file
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@
format 2@ "Subject = Test email"
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@
format 2@ "$Body = What do you want your email to say"
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@
format 2@ "$SMTPServer = smtp.gmail.com"
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@
format 2@ "$SMTPClient = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587)"
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@
format 2@ "$SMTPClient.EnableSsl = $true"
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@
format 2@ "$SMTPClient.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential(“usr”, “pass”);"
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@
format 2@ "$SMTPClient.Send($EmailFrom, $EmailTo, $Subject, $Body)"
call @write_file 2 file 1@ string 2@


0A9B: closefile 1@

        
//by springfield      
0AA2: 0@ = "shell32.dll"
if 0AA4: 0@ = "ShellExecuteA" 0@
then
  0AA7: 0@ push 6 pop 1 params 1 0 0 "file.bat" 0 0 error_code 1@  
  if 1@ <= 32
  then 
  printf "FAILURE: %d" 1000 1@
  end
end
//by springfield 


0A93: end_custom_thread


:write_file
0C17: 31@ = strlen 1@
alloc 24@ 150

while 31@ >= 16
   wait 0
   0C24: strncpy destination 24@ source 1@ size 16
   
   format 25@v "%s" 24@
   chatmsg "%s %d" -1 25@v 31@
   0A9E: writefile 0@ size 16 from 25@v
   
   1@ += 16
   0C17: 31@ = strlen 1@                
end

if 31@ > 0
then
   format 25@v "%s" 1@
   chatmsg "%s %d" -1 25@v 31@
   0A9E: writefile 0@ size 31@ from 25@v
end

ret 0
 

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you'd have to create bat file with a single line like this:

powershell -c "$EmailFrom = \"your_email@gmail.com\";$EmailTo = \"recipient_or_also_your_email_just_to_check_if_it_arrives@gmail.com\";$Subject = \"Subject\";$Body = \"Content\";$SMTPServer = \"smtp.gmail.com\";$SMTPClient = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587);$SMTPClient.EnableSsl = $true;$SMTPClient.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential($EmailFrom, \"your_gmail_password_here\");$SMTPClient.Send($EmailFrom, $EmailTo, $Subject, $Body);"

That's because the commands have to be executed from powershell, not the command line. -c parameter of the "powershell" command allows you to put all the commands in a string separated by ";", that's why all the double quotation marks have to be escaped by "\" sign, keep that in mind when you send some content with quotation marks.

I tested it and it worked but it is necessary to "allow access from less secure apps" in gmail settings
 

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monday said:
you'd have to create bat file with a single line like this:

powershell -c "$EmailFrom = \"your_email@gmail.com\";$EmailTo = \"recipient_or_also_your_email_just_to_check_if_it_arrives@gmail.com\";$Subject = \"Subject\";$Body = \"Content\";$SMTPServer = \"smtp.gmail.com\";$SMTPClient = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587);$SMTPClient.EnableSsl = $true;$SMTPClient.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential($EmailFrom, \"your_gmail_password_here\");$SMTPClient.Send($EmailFrom, $EmailTo, $Subject, $Body);"

That's because the commands have to be executed from powershell, not the command line. -c parameter of the "powershell" command allows you to put all the commands in a string separated by ";", that's why all the double quotation marks have to be escaped by "\" sign, keep that in mind when you send some content with quotation marks.

I tested it and it worked but it is necessary to "allow access from less secure apps" in gmail settings

So if i create bat file... how i put dialog editbox text in the bat file... and send to email?
I trying create email in game , just aswering to email when playing samp.
 

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replace "Content" (marked by red) with whatever you want to send, but the command prompt window will appear anyway...
 
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