12-21-2000
Neo,
This is the very top of the text file that is sent from
the vms instance by vms mail to the unix address which
then sends it on.
To: <ba.willia@elsevier.co.uk>
CC: <r.stevenson@elsevier.co.uk>
From: Mr A. Wood <a.wood@elsevier.co.uk>
Kidlington, 21 December 2000
I'm afraid I have had to snip the rest of the file due to
sensitive information.I have tried other combinations - putting the cc after the from but to no avail.
In the vms script this starts the SQL which creates the
letter into a .lis file.
START PTS_M111_EMAIL.SQL
then
$ CONVERT/FDL=PTS$FDL:STREAMLF PTS_M111_EMAIL_9999.LIS PTS_M111_EMAIL_9999.LIS
$ PURGE/NOLOG PTS_M111_EMAIL_9999.LIS
$ uuencode :== $ut_exe:UUENCODE
$ uuencode terms1.pdf
$ APPEND terms1.UUE PTS_M111_EMAIL_9999.LIS
$ MAIL/SUBJECT="Your paper SYNMET 54546 submitted to Synthetic Metals" pts_m111_email_9999.lis "pts.relay@elsevier.co.uk"
The pts.relay address will then forward on the mail using the .lis file top create the To from, cc and header.
This is the first time that cc has been required, but the rest works just fine.
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UUENCODE(1C) UUENCODE(1C)
NAME
uuencode, uudecode - encode/decode a binary file for transmission via mail
SYNOPSIS
uuencode [ source ] remotedest | mail sys1!sys2!..!decode
uudecode [ file ]
DESCRIPTION
Uuencode and uudecode are used to send a binary file via uucp (or other) mail. This combination can be used over indirect mail links even
when uusend(1C) is not available.
Uuencode takes the named source file (default standard input) and produces an encoded version on the standard output. The encoding uses
only printing ASCII characters, and includes the mode of the file and the remotedest for recreation on the remote system.
Uudecode reads an encoded file, strips off any leading and trailing lines added by mailers, and recreates the original file with the speci-
fied mode and name.
The intent is that all mail to the user ``decode'' should be filtered through the uudecode program. This way the file is created automati-
cally without human intervention. This is possible on the uucp network by either using sendmail or by making rmail be a link to Mail
instead of mail. In each case, an alias must be created in a master file to get the automatic invocation of uudecode.
If these facilities are not available, the file can be sent to a user on the remote machine who can uudecode it manually.
The encode file has an ordinary text form and can be edited by any text editor to change the mode or remote name.
SEE ALSO
atob(n), uusend(1C), uucp(1C), uux(1C), mail(1), uuencode(5)
BUGS
The file is expanded by 35% (3 bytes become 4 plus control information) causing it to take longer to transmit.
The user on the remote system who is invoking uudecode (often uucp) must have write permission on the specified file.
4th Berkeley Distribution April 24, 1986 UUENCODE(1C)