Ok ... before I send out the file, how do I check to see if it includes null 
characters?   I have notepad, wordpad, vs.net and Word installed on my PC.  Can any of 
these tools do the job?  If so, how?  If not, what tool do you recommend?   

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Felice,

Check if the content that you're logging includes any null characters (\0). 
Any text that appears after such a character is not sent.

About the repro: you can always give the zip file another extension.

Gert

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Merrill,

I did some more digging into the problem.  It appears that the problem is 
NOT with creating the file but with sending the file.   MailLogger AND the 
mail task have the problem where it will not display the entire contents of 
the logfile in the body of the email message.

I have a zip file that contains a build file and log file that is used to 
reproduce what I'm seeing.  Unfortunately, I can't send it because when I 
tried I got an error (from list.sourceforget.net SMTP server) saying that 
all emails with *.zip file extensions are being blocked.  So, if you need a 
copy of the zip let me know and I will send it to you.

Felice

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Felice,

I believe that the debug level will give you everything.

For the MailLogger, you would not use the nant.onsuccess and nant.onfailure 
properties.  Instead, the MailLogger defines its own set of properties that 
you can initialize with your mail subject line, address list , and so on.

If you used the NantContrib <record> (or is it <report>?) task, then you 
would use the nant.onsuccess and nant.onfailure properties to identify a 
clean-up task(s) called after all else is done.  In that task, you would 
then close the record and use <mail> to mail it.

When using MailLogger, what have you noticed missing from the file it mails?

Merrill


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