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A utility for sending complex email messages from the command line
Fri, 06 Jun 2008 08:00:00 GMT
When the need arises to send email from the command line, many folks first think of the mail(1) command. A better choice might be the email program, which gives you the ability to send email to an SMTP server over SSL, offers MIME support including ability to attach one or more files to your emails, uses an address book to store your recipients, and lets you digitally sign and encrypt your messages. Source... |
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