The NOID command removes the Message-ID field from the email header. By default, febootimail generates unique Message-ID header field for every email message.
Command syntax
- febootimail -NOID
When sending an email that does not have a Message-ID field, the first SMTP server usually adds this field to the header automatically.
febootimail -SERVER smtp.example.net -FROM ed@example.net -TO david@example.com -NOID -TEXT An email without Message-ID tag
Note that the OPENEML command sends email "as is", without appending or generating Message-ID field.
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- Quick start · start sending the CMD email in minutes
- Tips & Tricks · a few quick email tricks
- Email attachments · use simple wildcards or advanced file masks to attach multiple files
- Debug email client-server connection · use DEBUG and advanced DEBUGX commands
- Parameter substitution using USEFILE and CONFIG · use a text file as any parameter
- Batch file & errorlevels · errorlevel values can be used in conditional processing
- Command Line Email parameters · see all email commands
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