robin.listas@telefonica.net wrote on 28-SEP-2007 14:22:01.42
The Friday 2007-09-28 at 13:28 +0200, Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote:
Hi all,
when I give the command (on Opensuse 10.2) mail -s subj e@mail < ascii.txt the E-mail is send with the file ascii.txt Base64 encoded. How can I switch that off, so that the text file appears as "plain text" in the body of the E-mail?
man mail.
String Options ... encoding
The default MIME encoding to use in outgoing text messages and message parts. Valid values are 8bit or quoted-printable. The default is 8bit. In case the mail transfer system is not ESMTP compliant, quoted-printable should be used instead. If there is no need to encode a message, 7bit transfer mode is used, without regard to the value of this variable. Binary data is always encoded in base64 mode.
Good idea, but .... mail probably assumes that the ascii file is binary data. So it did not help. Jouk Bush : All votes are equal but some votes are more equal than others.
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Jouk Jansen joukj@hrem.nano.tudelft.nl Technische Universiteit Delft tttttttttt uu uu ddddddd Kavli Institute of Nanoscience tttttttttt uu uu dd dd Nationaal centrum voor HREM tt uu uu dd dd Lorentzweg 1 tt uu uu dd dd 2628 CJ Delft tt uu uu dd dd Nederland tt uu uu dd dd tel. 31-15-2782272 tt uuuuuuu ddddddd
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