You could try something like this:

mutt -s "Outlook test" -a binary file [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
messagebody.txt


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On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Bernard Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Mark,
> >The nail command (which is what /usr/bin/mail and /usr/bin/mailx point to)
> supports the "-a" option to attach a file to the message.
> When I use the -a option, the command just hangs, and I have to Ctrl-C
> twice to get out of it.  The first Ctrl-C produces this message:
> (Interrupt -- one more to kill letter), and the second Ctrl-C gets me out.
> Almost looks like an interactive nail session.
>
>
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