El 02/01/10 5:21, Joseph L. Casale escribió:
I have a user w/o a shell that runs an app as a daemon that needs to use mutt to email an attachment from a script.
During testing when the app was ran as root everything worked:) Now that we obviously are running as a user w/o a shell this little bit broke. I used mutt as I needed to send the attachment as mime, and the ability to specify a muttrc from the cli when executed was useful so we could tweak the mail headers etc...
Since there is no local mb's at all on this server, are there any mutt gurus that know off hand how I can manipulate the behavior of mutt to simply send w/o looking for a mailbox?
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Hello
I'm doing this way, i run an script from cron. Sending several attachments to several addresses with a text in the email's body.
In the script called by cron put:
EDITOR=touch mutt -s "Here the subject" -F /home/user/.muttrc -i /usr/local/bin/body_text.txt -a /tmp/attachment1 -a /tmp/attachement2 -b address1@someplace.com address2@someserver.com addressN@anyserver.com</dev/null
And .muttrc:
set from=sender_email@somesite.com set envelope_from=yes set realname="Sender's Name"
Hope this helps you Best
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