I saw some of the responses to this, such as Pine and Elm, but how about
mh. The beauty about mh is that it works very nicely from the command line
and uses your editor of choice, such as vi. The body of the mesage is text.
There are several X based email programs that use mh underneath, such as
exmh that I am using. MH has been available in the Linux and Unix community
for many years. When composing a message, you can very easily change your
from address. You can specify aliases in an aliases file listed in your
.mh_profile.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All,
> I am looking for a mail program for UNIX/Linux that works from the comm
> and
> line. I need to be able to specify recipients (or preferably a file containin
> g a
> list of recipients), change the sender address, specify a file to get the bod
> y
> 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?
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