On 07May2020 15:01, Robert Moskowitz <r...@htt-consult.com> wrote:
/ustr/sbin/mycron:
#!/bin/sh

currentDate="$(date +'%a %b %d %T %Y')"
echo "From cron@localhost  "$currentDate >> /var/spool/mail/$USER

Put $currentDate inside the quotes. With echo it is less of an issue, but for many other commands you should exert more control over strings. So as a matter of practice:

   echo "From cron@localhost $currentDate"

If nothing else it prevents filename expansion happening to the value of $currentDate. (Not that that will happen with the date format chosen, but again, as a general practice in scripting.)

Also:
[...]
It SEEMs that what I am missing is a FROM: line at the beginning that mutt can handle.  Perhaps something like:

From cron@localhost  Thu May 07 13:15:01 2020

Note no colon after 'From' and a timestamp

Note that that is _not_ a "From:" line. A "From:" line is a message header line strating with "From:". Like the "To:" and "Subject:" etc in most message headers.

What you're supplying is the "message envelope" delimiter line used in mbox files, which starts with "From ". It is often called a From_ line (note the trailing undescore) specificly to distinguish it in conversation from a message header line. It isn't part of the message, if it part of the mbox syntax delimiting messages.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
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