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Help with mail command
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I am trying to send a .txt file with the mail command as follows: uuencode myfile.txt myfile.txt | mail -s "Testing" myemail@somewhere.com I receive the file, but when I try to open it, I get the results printed in one line and when there is a new line, the new line character gets printed into the file. So we want to send it as ASCII and not Binary. Any suggestions?? THANKS! |
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