Leonardo:
This is probably a little off-topic, but I use mutt to send attachments
through email from a script.
( It's good for automatically generated files such as the results of a
system backup, etc. )
I also have a nifty little utility that polls a certain network
directory and picks up text files that are a certain format and sends
them through email (with an optional attachment) -- this allows me to
generate log files on a "legacy server" that will automatically be
emailed, without worrying about figuring out how to automatically email
something in Windows.
(I'd much rather implement something in Linux than Windows, given a choice.)
Leonardo Pinheiro wrote:
On 3/27/07, Rodrigo Barbosa <rodrigob@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 06:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Not in my mutt >:)
<...> but
Mutt is defaulting that particular attachment to iso-8859-1 here
I am sorry, I couldn't understand the Mutt part. Does that mean you've
been using Mutt? :-)
How good is it?
Any comments on the differences (productivity, mail filtering, etc)
from the graphical mail clients? Why do you use it?
Thanks
Leonardo
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