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Re: To: from command line



El día Friday, April 25, 2008 a las 10:21:52AM -0700, John Velman escribió:

> I'm interested in invoking mutt from the command line to send
> a message.  (More generally, I'm interested in making Mutt the email
> application invoked by Firefox when I click on an email address, but this
> seems like it could be one step toward that.  Might also come in handy
> other times.)
> 
> Invoking as "mutt -c someone@email" does the trick, in a way, but the
> address ends up on the Cc line, with the To line empty.  This seems to
> work, but certainly looks strange.
> 
> Is there a command line option for the To line?

Try this

        printf "man mutt\n" | mutt -s 'I like manuals' velman@xxxxxxx

HIH

    matthias
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