Quoth Pizza Galaxy on Tuesday, 22 March 2011: > On the unix end it is easy: > > sed -e "s/\r//g" > > On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 04:12:52PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: > > I run mutt under FreeBSD. It often happens that I need to email source > > files from a Windows system that I have connected via samba. If I read > > the source into the email body, it's OK -- but if I attach the source file, > > it still contains all the CR/NL pairs instead of just NL. That would be OK, > > except that by the time it gets to the recipients it appears to be > > double-spaced. > > > > Is there any way that I can add a filter or something to strip CRs from > > plain-text attachments? > > > > -- > > .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com > > ..o | [email protected] | http://chipsquips.com > > ooo | 2048D/3A978E4F | http://chipstips.com > > > > -- > Rudy Vener, Owner and founder > Pizza Galaxy - Low cost Online ordering and Email marketing > for neighborhood Mom and Pop pizza and sub shops. > Phone: (203) 230-9662 > Website: http://www.pizzagalaxy.com
Yes, I know about sed and tr. My question is, how do I invoke that automatically whilst attaching the file? I don't want to have to escape to a shell to enter a separate command to create a new file and then attach it. -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | [email protected] | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048D/3A978E4F | http://chipstips.com
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