Uwe Dippel a écrit : > mouss wrote: > >> or use Perl. >> >> use MIME::Lite; >> >> my $msg = MIME::Lite->new( >> From => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', >> To => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', >> Cc => '[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]', >> Subject => 'blah blah', >> Type => 'multipart/mixed' >> ); >> >> $msg->attach( >> Type => 'TEXT', >> Data => "blah blah blah blah" >> ); >> >> $msg->attach( >> Type => '|application/vnd.ms-excel|', >> Path => '/path/to/foo.xls', >> Filename => 'foo.xls', >> Disposition => 'attachment' >> ); >> >> $msg->send; >> >> > > Thanks, > > you were faster than me, I was already starting to devise some in > shell script. > > Aside of hacks, I *think* that it might make sense to have a > non-hacked solution. As system administrators, we, at least I, send > quite a number of items with mail (cronjobs). > Therefore, IMHVHO, a tool distributed with *nix or *fix (wrapping > around mail) might be useful? >
There are already: mutt, mpack, metamail, ... (That said, perl and perl modules are available as packages on many systems :)