To whom it may concern:
So far I have been fairly impressed by your program. I'm a newbie to
it, and I downloaded it for a specific reason, which so far I haven't
been able to do. What I was hoping to be able to do was to send an
e-mail from the command prompt with an attachment without any
interaction with Mutt other than entering the original command from the
prompt. The reason that I want to do it this way is so that I can
include it in an automated script that runs on a daily basis.
I originally tried doing this automation with Linux mail, but I was
unable to send an attachment, and the text file that I was trying to
send was too wide to fit in the e-mail window, and it would wrap and
become unreadable if I tried to send it in the body of the message. So
what I'm looking for is a way to send a message with a blank body and a
text file attachment to 1 or more users in one command line entry
without it prompting for me to verify who it is sent to, what the
subject is, and finally having to enter "y" to send the message. If
there is a way to do this, I would really appreciate you telling me how,
and if not, what in the source code I might be able to hack to cause it
to not prompt for the above mentioned items. Hopefully this e-mail made
sense to you, and if not, feel free to contact me and have me clarify it
more for you.
Sincerely,
Rayne Wolery
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Rayne Wolery
Applications Programmer
Zoot Enterprises
Bozeman, MT
(406)586-5050 x234