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Originally Posted by dnanian
You probably want something like (and this is shell):
tail -n 20 /the/path-to-the/log | mail -s "Backup Results" me@mydomain.com
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Yes.. . But I read elsewhere on the forum that you could actually obtain the path and the name of the logfile from within the run script so I thought grabbing it there would be the best choice. Can you please provide an example of how the routine could be incorporated within the "on afterRunningCopy()" block? Of course, you know what I'm trying to achieve.
Thanks,
MOTE
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