On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 11:59:29AM -1000, Matthew John Darnell wrote: > I have talked to a few knowledgeable *nix users and they did > not know this command that allows you send a mime attachemnt > from the command line - as opposed to sending the text in the > body of the email.
Actually, that is not technically a MIME attachment. Some MUAs have built in support for uudecoding messages. If you need to do some heavy MIME work, you might want to look into perl's MIME::Base64. As a point of reference, that is what SpamAssassin uses, so it may already be on your system. (See `perldoc MIME::Base64`.) > uuencode <filename> <filename>|mail -s "<subject>" <email > address> i.e uuencode pass.txt pass.txt|mail -s "This is the > pass.text file" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wow. I am having USENET flashbacks. -Vince
