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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Multiple attachments using mutt Post 302751793 by DGPickett on Friday 4th of January 2013 12:55:07 PM
Old 01-04-2013
Again, strace/truss/tusc can tell you what is happening and what is being called. mutt should work if the command line and environment are preserved.
 

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SIMPLIFY(1)						      General Commands Manual						       SIMPLIFY(1)

NAME
simplify - a script to simplify a MIME message SYNOPSIS
simplify [args ...] < message > othermessage DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the simplify command. simplify is a Perl script to simplify a MIME message. This script never loads the entire message into memory, but does dump it's entire contents to disk once. OPTIONS
mime=no Don't use MIME, no HTML mail allowed. testing=yes Run in testing mode (suppress randonmess) saveall=yes Save all attachments to files. temp=/path/to/working/dir/ Defaults to /tmp. url=http://box/path/ URL-prefix for printing paths to attachments header=text... Text preceding the attachment URL list. textsig=/path/to/file Text signature to append to text parts. htmlsig=/path/to/file HTML signature to append to HTML parts. If "saveall" is yes, then the script will save all attachments to disk so people can access their contents later. If an URL is specified then that automatically implies "saveall=yes". Without this, the default behavior is to only save text and html parts, and delete them and all working directories when the script is finished. SEE ALSO
sanitizer(1). More info on configuration: /usr/share/doc/sanitizer/sanitizer.html AUTHOR
Bjarni R. Einarsson <bre@klaki.net> This manual page was written by Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta <agi@agi.as> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). May 14, 2003 SIMPLIFY(1)
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