Windows expects lines to end with \r\n. Since the logfile is encoded, the mere act of emailing it doesn't fix this. You can add carriage returns to a file with
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Hi,
I have 2 questions regarding sending mail as attachment.
1. Using mime type (From Oracle tools which reside on UNIX)
When send the mail(txt file) as an attachment, on some servers like Hotmail, the email goes perfect as an attachment. But on some servers like yahoo, get embedded mail which... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have .ksh file which internally calls a .sql file. This sql file writes a file with the result. I am using the following command to send email with the result file as attachment
uuencode file.txt file.txt | mail -s "Subject" abc@abc.com.
When i run the .ksh file i get a message you... (5 Replies)
As a part of requirement I need to send out mails with attachment from UNIX. I have to take query the Oracle DB and send the result of the query in an attachment through mail.
I use the following script for the same.
#!/bin/csh
#!/bin/bash
#!/bin/ksh
ATTFILE=/folder1/test.xls
cd... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I created the following script but i'm trying to figure out why i keep getting an error.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
my $baseDir = '/export/home/omcadmin/bin';
my $attachment = "$baseDir/message.txt";
my $from = 'xxx@xxx.com';
my $to = 'xxx@xxx.com';
my... (10 Replies)
I'm trying to send a .zip file from my unix box to my work email (email client outlook)
The file name that I'm trying to sent is sites.zip and this is how I do it:
uuencode sites.zip | mailx -s "testing" myname@mydomain.com
When I open the .zip, the zip is empty. Looking around the we, I... (17 Replies)
Hi All,
The below code is working fine for me.
mailx -s hello abc@xyz.com <<EOT
Hello !!!
How are you?
Regards
Rahul
EOT
But i am not able to send csv file with the mail .Getting just themail but not the attachment.
uuencode /path/s1.csv | mailx -s hello abc@xyz.com <<EOT... (9 Replies)
I have a file in unix, while i do email that file to some one from unix, the attachment file data is displaying in the email. (as body of the email).
but if the file has some special characters , the file is emailing as attachment.
But i need the file as the body in the email if it has special... (1 Reply)
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wmc
WMC(1) Wine Developers Manual WMC(1)NAME
wrc - Wine Message Compiler
SYNOPSIS
wmc [options] [inputfile]
DESCRIPTION
wmc compiles messages from inputfile into FormatMessage[AW] compatible format encapsulated in a resourcescript format. wmc outputs the
data either in a standard .bin formatted binary file, or can generated inline resource data.
wmc takes only one inputfile as argument (see BUGS). The inputfile normally has extension .mc. The messages are read from standard input if
no inputfile is given. If the outputfile is not specified with -o, then wmc will write the output to inputfile.{rc,h}. The outputfile is
named wmc.tab.{rc,h} if no inputfile was given.
OPTIONS -B x Set output byte-order x={n[ative], l[ittle], b[ig]}. Default is n[ative].
-c Set 'custom-bit' in message-code values.
-d NON-FUNCTIONAL; Use decimal values in output
-D Set debug flag. This results is a parser trace and a lot of extra messages.
-h Print an informative usage message.
-H file
Write headerfile to file. Default is inputfile.h.
-i Inline messagetable(s). This option skips the generation of all .bin files and writes all output into the .rc file. This encoding is
parsable with wrc(1).
-o file
Output to file. Default is inputfile.rc.
-u Assume that the inputfile is in unicode.
-U Write resource output in unicode formatted messagetable(s).
-v Show all supported codepages and languages.
-V Print version end exit.
-W Enable pedantic warnings.
EXTENSIONS
The original syntax is extended to support codepages more smoothly. Normally, codepages are based on the DOS-codepage from the language
setting. The original syntax only allows the destination codepage to be set. However, this is not enough for non-DOS systems which do not
use unicode source-files.
A new keyword Codepages is introduced to set both input and output codepages to anything one wants for each language. The syntax is similar
to the other constructs:
Codepages '=' '(' language '=' cpin ':' cpout ... ')'
The language is the numerical language-ID or the alias set with LanguageNames. The input-codepage cpin and output-codepage cpout are the
numerical codepage-IDs. There can be multiple mapping within the definition and the definition may occur more than once.
AUTHORS
wmc was written by Bertho A. Stultiens.
BUGS
The message compiler should be able to have multiple inputfiles and combine them into one outputfile. This would enable the splitting of
languages into separate files.
Unicode detection of the input is suboptimal, to say the least. It should recognize byte-order-marks (BOM) and decide what to do.
Decimal output is completely lacking. Don't know whether it should be implemented because it is a, well, non-informative format change. It
is recognized on the commandline for some form of compatibility.
AVAILABILITY
wmc is part of the wine distribution, which is available through WineHQ, the wine development headquarters, at http://www.winehq.org/.
SEE ALSO wine(1), wrc(1)Wine 1.2-rc6 October 2005 WMC(1)