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Re: How to specify sendmail on command line?
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Jean Louis |
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Re: How to specify sendmail on command line? |
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Mon, 2 Nov 2020 14:54:08 +0300 |
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Mutt/+ (1036f0e) (2020-10-18) |
I would like to make the message with multiparts, with text and html.
cat text-file | mail -E"set sendmail=\"sendmail:$HOME/bin/sendmail\""
--alternative -s "Something here" --content-type=text/html -A html-file
ss@example.com
In that example I can see that I get multipart/alternative but I see
that content type for text part is text/html instead of maybe
text/plain
Then I have tried this option:
cat text-file | mail -E"set sendmail=\"sendmail:$HOME/bin/sendmail\""
--alternative -s "Something here" --content-type=text/html -A html-file
--content-type=text/plain ss@example.com
And it gives me how it should be. If you have any comment on that last
line, please tell me. I would maybe improve it like:
cat text-file | mail -a "From: support1@rcdwealth.com" "-E"set
sendmail=\"sendmail:$HOME/bin/sendmail\"" --alternative -s "Something here"
--content-type=text/html --content-name "HTML message" -A html-file
--content-name "Test message" --content-type=text/plain ss@example.com
But I do not see that attachments are named. Am I doing something wrong?
Should I use:
--append=HEADER: VALUE
to add Bcc or Cc fields? So I have tried it:
cat text-file | mail -a "From: support1@example.com" -a "Bcc: bugs@gnu.support"
-E"set sendmail=\"sendmail:$HOME/bin/sendmail\"" --alternative -s "Subject
here" --content-type=text/html --content-name "HTML message" -A html-file
--content-name "Test message" --content-type=text/plain ss@example.com
I think Bcc/Cc/From works from command line.
additionally it would be good to elimiate piping totally. Do you know
solution for that?