-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Wednesday, June 17 at 09:28 AM, quoth Kyle Wheeler: >According to the mutt man page, the usage pattern line you're looking >for is this one: > > mutt [-nx] [-e cmd] [-F file] [-H file] [-i file] [-s subj] > [-b addr] [-c addr] [-a file [...] --] addr [...] > >Essentially, there can be two lists at the end (one of files to attach >and the other of addresses, and they must be separated by a >double-hyphen. In other words, your command should be rewritten: > > mutt -s "Documents you required" -a file1 file2 file3 -- > myfri...@somewhere > >Make sense?
If you're wondering "why on earth would they do that?!?" here's the answer: mutt -s "Documents you required" -a file* -- myfri...@somewhere The change allows you to use shell wildcards to match multiple filenames. ~Kyle - -- I believe that every human has a finite number of heart-beats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises. -- Neil Armstrong -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJKOP4tAAoJECuveozR/AWebqUP/2GCaQaeMF3aGaYRfvsoTKdz Cz1K7BJbfJwMN+cscNl/gkbeK4FcP2JH8z12FSUdZhcKLaF/xHJ8gz1iEj8zziXS jjyVfV0hB5vqD2MzWNDW2tNoIELLR8n8Dm5+Jpu60nC4DiyeStS6gaeit23QXF8G TLGRhAYmiGLJkQ7h1mXwkzu/XESGtVjihM8/Cz6D7pQDLkfN8pkEq+svMTVTkQLj sLhESYQEevYlVKNhgnPF4yWkWyWx4tItUaVy2pR/ry1EvlwFur11K8/cLRucS4IQ Mo3TgGb77LX0xwK+FgcJ+35NsbJGu3D3+tKKFgYB/sbDXTmV3ku+9TZFMsQv/qqd JUZsOuJ0fHZmA8Hddqx0ZEZfmVfcefenMnn7Gu/3pCK0HGWDosxjkpnedhBW30P/ LoSLgaIWui0+9HV0GcNWXEYfoJkFliCs0AkGM7vGbY+zJg7UuHboLvIfmndcxA9p A7L5Wn/DYm/xezJ0XDjUZnpnA1Svr++1KPcZR0dqm8jZJxJzOgudT4p5gz+ImWFB hVv9qj97JaksBi6ndmfO3IfahTNt089HuXKTfBmRTYpWf2DthcoNn8Mco1rW3ls6 d0gRjZQgzGo5ppzTbBRokkdfDmFN4Tyi3uMcoQGa38SOQSsOP1E96MCd0GucicQI 2UEcOxBEslSZwYDzcrnR =YhiZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----