Jabka Atu wrote:
> Good day,..
>
>
> since i can't send find a fast way to send many pictures to Gmail /
> ISP mail (Quata limit for single mail).
>
> I thought it will be fun to do it in one line :
>
> find *.jpg -exec uuencode '{}' '{}' | mail someone@gmail.com \;
I think you're using `find` wrong. AFAIK find takes a directory first,
then some filter statements and lastly a “command”. That means I'd
write the first part of the `find` portion like this:
find . -name \*.jpg ...
But I'm not convinced `find` is the best thing to use in this case. If
all files to be mailed are in the current directory I would personally
have used a `for` loop:
for f in *.jpg; do uuencode $f $f | mail someone@gmail.com; done
Just my 2p.
/M
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