Hello Tobias,

although I do not know if this is possible at all with evolution. Is
there any special reason why you do not use the "unix standards" for
such purposes? 

The command line "mail" program could be perfectly used for sending
mails from scripts as long as you have set up an MTA (postfix, exim,
sendmail) the right way.

Best regards 
 Stephan

Am Donnerstag, den 05.09.2013, 09:25 +0200 schrieb Tobias Drößler:
> Hi, 
> 
> i use a shell script to generate some emails (without user interaction)
> by appending content to file ~/.evolution/mail/local/Outbox .
> 
> This works fine until i update evolution to V3.4.4 (now).
> 
> I recognized that evolution uses a new mail storage/organization format
> after update. 
> 
> I tried to fix the path to ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/ ..  but it did
> not work. 
> 
> So can someone tell me if its possible to use evolution this way i
> described in newer version ?? 
> 
> And in which file i have to write for appending a new mail.
> I have an pop3 email account, if its matters.
> 
> Thanks for your attention! 
> best regards 
> 
> TobiD
> 
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