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metasend(1)                 General Commands Manual                metasend(1)

NAME
       metasend - Crude interface for sending non-text mail

SYNOPSIS
       metasend   [-b] [-c cc] [-F from] [-e encoding] [-f filename] [-m MIME-
       type] [-s subject] [-S  splitsize]  [-t  to]  [-z]  [-n]  [-D  content-
       description]  [-o outputfile] [-/ multipart-subtype] [-E] [-P preamble-
       file]

DESCRIPTION
       The metasend program will allow a user to send one or more pre-existing
       data file as non-text multimedia mail.

       With  no  arguments, the program will ask the user for the To, Subject,
       and CC fields.  It will then ask for the name of a  MIME  content-type.
       Next,  it will ask the user for the name of an existing file containing
       that type of data.  After this, it will ask what encoding type, if any,
       should  be  applied  to  this  data.  Finally, it  will ask if the user
       wants to  include information  from an additional file, in  which  case
       the last three questions will be repeated for  the next file.

       Alternately,  all  of  this  information  can be provided on the comand
       line, using the following options:

           -b -- specifies Batch (non-interactive) Mode.  Will  exit  with  an
       error  message  if all additional needed information is not provided on
       the command line.
           -c cc -- specifies the CC address
           -D description -- specifies a string to be  used  as  the  Content-
       description value
           -e  encoding  --  specifies  the  encoding  type.   Must  be either
       "base64", "quoted-printable", "7bit",  or  "x-uue".   "7bit"  means  no
       encoding is performed.
           -E -- specifies that the file being included is already a full MIME
       entity, and does not need to have any Content-* or other header  fields
       added.
           -f filename -- specifies the file containing the data
           -F from -- specifies the From address
           -i  "<content-id>  --  specifies  the content-id value for the MIME
       entity.  Must be a legal content-id value, enclosed in angle brackets.
               -I "<content-id>" -- specifies the content-id for the multipart
       entity  being  created by metasend, if any.  Must be a legal content-id
       value, enclosed in angle brackets.
           -m MIME-type -- specifies the MIME content-type
           -n --  specifies that an additional file is to be included.  Before
       each use of the -n option on the command line, the  options -m, -c, and
       -f, at a minimum, must have appeared,and  must  appear  separately  for
       each included file.
           -o  outputfile -- specifies that the output from metasend should go
       to a named file rather than be delivered as mail.
           -P preamblefile -- specifies a file containing alternative text  to
       be put in the "preamble" area of a MIME multipart message.
           -s subject -- specifies the Subject field
           -S  splitsize  --  specifies the maximum size before splitting into
       parts via splitmail(1).
           -t to -- specifies the To address
           -z -- specifies that the temporary files should be deleted EVEN  IF
       DELIVERY FAILS.
           -/  subtype  -- specifies the use of a MIME multipart subtype other
       than "mixed".

       This is intended largely for mail hackers.  A much friendlier interface
       to non-text mail is provided by mailto(1).

       If more than one file is given,  the parts will be combined into a sin-
       gle multipart MIME  object.

       The mail will be delivered using the splitmail(1) program, so if it  is
       very  long  it will arrive as several pieces which can be automatically
       reassembled by metamail.  The definition of "very long" can be  altered
       using  the  -S flag or the SPLITSIZE environment variable, as described
       in the splitmail(1) man page.

SEE ALSO
       audiosend(1), mailto-hebrew(1),  mailto(1),  metamail(1),  mmencode(1),
       splitmail(1)

BUGS
       Should  do  a  better job of choosing the encoding if you don't specify
       one.

       Should do MIME syntax checking  on user-supplied  content-type  fields.
       Users  are  all  too  likely to provide bogus MIME content-type values,
       alas.  In particular,  there  are  various  characters  that  are   not
       allowed   in  parameters   unless the parameters are enclosed in double
       quotes, but this sort  of  restriction is hard to enforce  in  a  shell
       script!

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 1991 Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore)

       Permission  to  use, copy, modify, and distribute this material for any
       purpose and without fee is hereby  granted,  provided  that  the  above
       copyright  notice  and this permission notice appear in all copies, and
       that the name of Bellcore not be used in advertising or publicity  per-
       taining to this material without the specific, prior written permission
       of an authorized representative of Bellcore.  BELLCORE MAKES NO  REPRE-
       SENTATIONS  ABOUT  THE ACCURACY OR SUITABILITY OF THIS MATERIAL FOR ANY
       PURPOSE.  IT IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  WAR-
       RANTIES.

AUTHOR
       Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Bellcore

                                   Release 1                       metasend(1)

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