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Re: why do the developers keep changing mail / mailx?



On 07/12/2017 12:58 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
I just spent about an hour with Google trying to fix a bash script that worked last year. The problem was that it stopped sending attachments.

In the course of my research I found that mail / mailx over the years has used a variety of flags for attachments but now seems to have dropped the capability entirely. At one point -a <filename> would attach a file. At another, mailx adopted -A <filename> to do it. Lately neither program seems to support attachments.

Fortunately I eventually found s-nail which seems to be a drop-in replacement for the older mail / mailx programs. However I remain puzzled by the loss of support for attachments. Even all the web pages describing different options for adding attachments have got good examples of why it is needed.

Why did the mail / mailx developers drop support for attachments?

The "mailutils" package provides "mail" with the -A, --attach=FILE option.


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