QUIET (or Q) parameter suppresses the Command Line Email screen output. When using it in a batch file, nothing will appear in the console. It is useful, when executing from complex batch files, to prevent excessive screen output.
To completely prevent the console window from appearing on the screen, use the hidefebootimail syntax.
Command syntax
- febootimail -QUIET
- febootimail -Q
febootimail -SERVER smtp.example.net -FROM ed@example.net -TO david@example.com -TEXT This command does not produce any console output -QUIET
Related commands
Quick look
- 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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