Try this (works using Korn shell on Solaris, your options my vary):
Note that the "attach.out" filename can be omitted from the unix2dos command, where then the original file will be overwritten with the converted version. This example preserves the original data.txt file.
Hi All,
We use mutt in one of our scripts to send files as a part of a batch job . The command works nicely but i want to know from where does mutt pick the sender details. As the sender id is different if i use mutt and Mail utility. I can not change the command to mail as it is a part of the... (1 Reply)
I need to attach all files starting with 'BusinessReport' using mutt command.
It could be any number of files in that directory, say BusinessReport_01, BusinessReport_03, BusinessReport_04 etc.
Is there a way to attach all files where filename like BusinessReport_* and sent it using mutt... (2 Replies)
We need to redirect the output of a query to .csv file each containing a specified number of lines.Then we should zip these files and send as attachment using mutt command.
We tried using
split -l 500 query_output.txt outputfile
Since we are not sure about the exact number of files... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to attach the file as well send html content in the mail body using mutt command or any other command.(uuencode is not present). Please help me. Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I know we can put body inside a mail using -i option for specifying the file which contains body message, is there an option for me to specify body content instead of a file specification only using mutt?
Below is not working and i don't see any options in manual page!
... (4 Replies)
Hello there,
I am using "mutt" command to send e-mails.
mutt -s "Mail subject line" $( printf -- '-a attachment_name') < "mail body file" "e-mail id"
I wish to change the name of the attachment by appending the date to it.
Something like "attachment_name_$DATE.html" in the mutt... (5 Replies)
Hi Folks -
Quick question around the exec command again.
At the end of my script, I check for specific error codes that are returned from a process I execute within the shell script. Based on the error code, I send an email.
Do I need to turn off exec feature prior to send each email so... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am able to send the mail with attachment through mailx/mutt command.But i am seeing the log file statements all together when i tried to open from my outlook.
log file have the details like below
aaa
bbb
ccc
when i tried to open it from my outlook after receiving the mail attachment... (1 Reply)
Hi Team,
While sending the email using the mutt command, mail body not appearing properly and attachment it is showing without line breaks and i used the CSS Style (nowrapper )it is working fine.
in this case how to handle the email body, please help me. (1 Reply)
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2vcard
2VCARD(1) Addressbook conversion tools 2VCARD(1)NAME
2vcard - convert addressbooks to VCARD format
SYNOPSIS
2vcard [ -F | -f | -h | -v ] [ -i FILE ] [ -o FILE ]
DESCRIPTION
2vcard is a little perl script to convert an addressbook to the popular VCARD file format. Currently, 2vcard can convert addressbooks and
alias files from the following formats: abook, eudora, juno, ldif, mutt, mh and pine.
The VCARD format is used by gnomecard, for example, which, in turn is used by the balsa email client.
USAGE
Per default, 2vcard reads from stdin and writes to stdout. Alternatively, the input- and output-files can be specified as command-line
options.
OPTIONS
A summary of the options supported by 2vcard is included below.
-F print a list of the currently supported formats
-f format
convert from format [ default: mutt ]
-h Show summary of options and exit.
-i FILE
Read input from FILE.
-o FILE
Write output to FILE.
-v Show version information and exit.
EXAMPLES
In a pipe:
tr '^M' '
' < EudoraNicknames | 2vcard -f eudora > out
Alone: 2vcard -i ~/.aliases -o ~/.addbook.grcd
VERSION
0.5
BUGS
Please report all bugs to the author.
SEE ALSO mutt(1), pine(1), gnomecard(1), balsa(1), nmh(1), exmh(1), abook(1)
The 2vcard Handbook (Link to http://www.netmeister.org/apps/2vcard/)
AUTHOR
Jan Schaumann <jschauma@netmeister.org>
2vcard March 08th, 2003 2VCARD(1)