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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Mailx and Elm Post 4426 by Neo on Wednesday 13th of December 2000 01:02:26 PM
Old 12-13-2000
The syntax:

Code:
mailx -s "Subject" email@xxx.com < uuencode_file

has no flags to tell the mailer to send the file as an attachment and sends the file as message text. This is the normal behavior of both elm and mailx. Sending attachments is a MIME function, so you must set the MIME-type in the message header to make this work.
 

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mimecheck(1)						      Check MIME attachments						      mimecheck(1)

NAME
mimecheck - determine the type of the MIME encoded of an attachment mimezip - detect the type of MIME encoded zip archive in an attachment mimebzip - detect the type of MIME encoded bzip2 data in an attachment mimegzip - detect the type of MIME encoded gzip data in an attachment SYNOPSIS
mimecheck boundary [file] mimezip boundary [file] mimebzip boundary [file] mimegzip boundary [file] DESCRIPTION
The scripts mimecheck, mimezip, mimebzip, and mimegzip can be used to determine the contents of MIME encoded attachments of the type appli- cation/octet-stream. The scripts require the boundary as provided in the headers and/or bodys of mails with enclosed attachments. The scripts read from standard input if no file was provided and write out the detected MIME type to standard out. EXAMPLE
A short filter rule used by procmail(1) to check for DOS executables in MIME encoded zip archives found in many attachments: BLANK="[ ]+" TYPE="${BLANK}multipart/(alternative|mixed)" :0 * $ ^Content-Type:${TYPE};(${BLANK}|$)*boundary=["']?[^ "';]+ { BOUNDARY="${MATCH}" TYPE="" :0 B * $ ^Content-Transfer-Encoding:${BLANK}base64 { TYPE=`mimecheck ${BOUNDARY}` :0 * TYPE ?? application/x-zip { TYPE=`mimezip ${BOUNDARY}` } } :0 * TYPE ?? executable.*DOS * TYPE ?? DOS.*executable /dev/null } there is no guarantee that this piece of a procmailrc(5) file will work. SEE ALSO
procmailrc(5), file(1), sed(1), mimencode(1). COPYRIGHT
2007 SuSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany, 2007 Werner Fink. AUTHORS
Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>. 3rd Berkeley Distribution Juni 28, 2007 mimecheck(1)
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