Hi Ralph: On Sun 7/21/19 12:56 +0100 Ralph Corderoy wrote: [...] >http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/nmh.git/tree/etc/distcomps is the >stock one for comparison.
Thanks Ralph, I have updated my personal distcomps per above. >> echo send | >> dist -noedit \ >> -from t...@zaz.com -to b...@nim.org -cc f...@thud.com -fcc resent \ >> +sent 2022 >> >> Is there a prefered way to the above approach for automating the send? > >Another way is > > echo y | dist -whatnowproc send -to foo > >The icky ‘y’ is needed to answer send(1)'s ‘Use ".../42"?’ message >stating the draft prepared by dist(1) and communicated with the mhdraft >environment variable. send doesn't ask if its -draft is given, but >-whatnowproc doesn't accept ‘send -draft’ as it tries to exec a program >called that single word. OK the whatnowproc must be a single word - good to know. Thanks for the help. David's follow up suggests that send uses a few env variables to detect that 'dist' is calling it. -- regards, Tom -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers