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Mailing with a do shell script


  • Subject: Mailing with a do shell script
  • From: Jay Louvion <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:25:20 +0100

Title: Mailing with a do shell script

Hi all,

I have seen there is a man page for “mail” in the Terminal. It then seems possible to use a system-based email sending command line without actually scripting an existing email client to send out mail. Is this right ?

If so, how exactly must i write my do shell in AS? I’m not really familiar with the command line and know things can get pretty messed up if I’m not sure of the process. I need to specify a subject, a single recipient and a tab delimited body (that will be interpreted by the receiving email client and AS)

Thanks in advance !

J.

Jay Louvion
Studio Casagrande
3, rue Müller-Brun
1208 Geneva

T+4122 840 3272
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skypeme:
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