Hi,
Thanks for replying to my question. I followed the instructions and installed
mpack onto my server which is working. I ran the following command
mpack -s "Test" -d adrian.txt adrian.qcp kportsmout(_at_)aol(_dot_)com
And received the email more or less straight away. So how do I go about
incorporating this line into my recipe??
Thanks
Ade
In a message dated 30/03/2001 18:59:25 GMT Daylight Time,
davidcross(_at_)bigfoot(_dot_)com writes:
<< The issue is that you mean a binary attachment and that can be a pig from a
command line :) You have to fiddle with UUencoding and decoding, etc,
I don't know how to do this for you but I can offer help with the above
problem.
There is a utility called MPACK provided by some ISPs. I used Google to find
these links for you where you can I think d/l it:
http://www.stormix.com/resources/packages/mail/mpack/
http://at.rpmfind.net/opsys/linux/RPM/mpack.html
http://www.rge.com/pub/mail/mime/mpack/
The only intro/readme I could find online for you is at the following ISP
but the above files will come with readmes I suspect:
http://www.vservers.com/guide/?chapter=6&sec=9&subsec1=1
Get mpack working, check the above readme example then see what more you
need doing so someone on this list can provide you with the recipe.
HTH
David >>
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