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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Mutt command - email body with out file name Post 302817989 by Ariean on Thursday 6th of June 2013 06:01:44 PM
Old 06-06-2013
I am generating the output file using the for loop and i am putting(cat & email) that content of that output file as body of the email and sending an email. I tested with other files and i see no problems they are well formatted, somehow my output file is wrong or something which i am not sure, though physically looking at looks good.
Code:
(cat test.sh) |  mailx -s "Hey" "smadala@farmcreditfunding.com"

 

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smfi_replacebody(3N)													      smfi_replacebody(3N)

NAME
smfi_replacebody() - replaces the data in the sendmail message body SYNOPSIS
PARAMETERS
ctx Specifies the opaque context structure. bodyp Specifies a pointer to the start of the new body data, which does not have to be null-terminated. If bodyp is set to NULL, the length of the body is considered to be 0 (zero). The body data must be in CR or LF form. bodylen Specifies the number of data bytes pointed by bodyp. DESCRIPTION
replaces the body of the current message. can be called only from the routine and can be called more than once. When is called more than once, the subsequent calls append data to the new body of the message. Notes o As the message body may be very large, setting may significantly affect filter performance. o If a filter sets but does not call the original body remains unchanged. o The filter order is important for the routine. Filters placed later in the sequence will observe the changes RETURN VALUE
fails and returns due to the following reasons: o The value of bodyp is equal to NULL and the value of bodylen is greater than 0. o Changing the body in the current connection state is invalid. o Network error occurs. o The is not set when the function is called. AUTHOR
was developed by the Sendmail Inc. SEE ALSO
smfi_chgheader(3N), smfi_insheader(3N), smfi_addrcpt(3N), smfi_addheader(3N), smfi_delrcpt(3N). on smfi_replacebody(3N)
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