[MlMt] a bit of automation?
Nitin Goyal
go4nitin at gmail.com
Thu Aug 22 04:47:14 EDT 2013
On 19 Aug 2013, at 14:57, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> Yes, you can. It is possible to do it using the [`mailto:` URL
> scheme](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/extended_url_scheme) via
> AppleScript
Works fine.
> but it is probably easier to use the
> [`emate`](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/emate) utility. Here is a
> full example where everything should be on one line:
>
> printf "Predefined text with the date of tomorrow with a fixed time:
> `date -v+1d -v8H -v00M -v00S`\n" |
> emate mailto --send-now
> --subject "The subject."
> --to "Receiver One <receiver1 at example.com>, Receiver
> Two
> <receiver2 at example.com"
> --bcc "Receiver Three <receiver3 at example.com>"
> "~/Desktop/Attachment One.txt"
>
> You can also explicitly control the “From” identity by using the
> `--from` argument if you have multiple identities.
>
> You can read more about how it works by following the links above, but
> you are also welcome to ask questions here as well.
I have made a symbolic link to emate ("~/bin/emate).
How do I run emate from there?
How to pass these arguments to emate?
--
Nitin
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