I don't think Outlook still understands uuencode (or at least the
recent versions don't). You need a tool that understands and produces
MIME attachments. Try using 'mutt' or 'mencode'.
On Nov 10, 2008, at 4:47 PM, "Bernard Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi List,
From a Linux guest, when I send an email and a file as an
attachment to MS
Outlook, the attachment is displayed as part of the message body.
How can I send it so that Outlook receives it as an attached file
and not
embedded as part of the message body ?
The syntax that I use is :
uuencode <filename.rpt> <filename.csv> | mail -s "Test " [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TIA
Bernie Wu
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