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Hi,
I'm fairly new to using Unix and I was just wondering can someone please tell me the simplest way to mail and attachement using the mail command using Solaris? I have tried using uuencode file name | mail johndoe@ttp.ie but it hasn't worked. I have been mailing the file to myself using mail myself@ttp.ie < file - but when I open the email and view the file all the headers are all over the place! Please help. |
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