Pedro Sotelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 09 Jun 2000:
> I am ding the follow:
>
> mutt -s "Testemail" -i "message.html" [EMAIL PROTECTED] </dev/null
>
> with this the content type is text/plain and I can se the HTML tags
> in the body of the message but I can't se the HTML page...
If you really want to use Mutt, your only choice is to set up a draft
header file which specifies the Content-Type as text/html. You can do
this with the -H command line option. I've not tested it, but I think
it would work.
You would probably be better off with some tool that is meant for
composing and sending MIME-messages from the command line, for example
I have a program called metasend on my Debian system.
Hope this helps,
Mikko
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