El día Saturday, November 01, 2014 a las 05:06:42PM +0100, John Niendorf
escribió:
> Hello Fellow Mutters,
>
> I often have to send the same message to the same group of
> people. Specifically I send a note that a website has been updated.
> I have been doing this in Mutt using an alias that contains all of the
> email address the message is sent to and then hitting a key sequence to
> call a script that uses xclip and xdotool to paste the contents of a file
> into the message body.
>
> What I am wondering is there a way I can save the message recipients,
> message subject and message body as a template in mutt and then run a
> command to send that message whenever I wish? The idea is that I'd no
> longer have to type a subject or paste in the message body.
Hello,
What about preparing the body in some file 'body' and sending it from a
shell script like
#!/bin/sh
mutt -s 'My famous subject' -a my-attachment -- my-famous-alias < body
matthias
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