If you don't need MIME Content/type stuff, sendmail will do this
(probably best to write a little shell script wrapper to it, to find
the files, etc).

If you do need MIME headers & wrappers perhaps the metasend(1)
or mailto(1) programs in the metamail package?


Karl Runge


On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All,
>       I am looking for a mail program for UNIX/Linux that works from the command
> line. I need to be able to specify recipients (or preferably a file containing a
> list of recipients), change the sender address, specify a file to get the body
> text from, and attach a file. I thought that Mutt would do this, but it keeps
> opening an interactive session. I will probably be using it on both Linux and
> Solaris. Anyone have any thoughts?
> TIA,
> Kenny


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