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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sending Multipes files as attachents in directory Post 303032343 by arunkesi on Friday 15th of March 2019 11:05:40 AM
Old 03-15-2019
Sending Multipes files as attachents in directory

When i run the below command in Unix it works

Code:
echo|mailx -s "Subject"   $( printf -- '-a %q ' /Directory/*.* )  mail_address < /directory/mail_body.txt


But when the same command is run in AIX Platform I get invalid -a error.


Could you please help on this


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