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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:11:14 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| The trick with Mutt is to use an empty pipe when mailing in
| non-interactive mode. In your example:
| $ cat /dev/null | mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host
| mensaje.txt
This
Hi there.
I'm trying to send emails with attachments:
# mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host mensaje.txt
but when I use this, mutt starts making some questions
(mail to, subject, attach file, etc) when it supose
the mail to be sent without question.
It seems to be that the vi text editor runs
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 19:11:37 +0100 (CET), Jorge Luis Hernández Valdivia
wrote:
I'm trying to send emails with attachments:
# mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host mensaje.txt
but when I use this, mutt starts making some questions
(mail to,
On 20:07 13 Jan 2003, Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I'm trying to send emails with attachments:
| # mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host mensaje.txt
Looks ok to me.
I've just tested this:
[~]zapff* mutt -s foo -a .profile [EMAIL PROTECTED] .muttrc
and it worked