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Re: [nmh-workers] 'dist' in "1 line noninteractive script"


From: nmh
Subject: Re: [nmh-workers] 'dist' in "1 line noninteractive script"
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2019 07:54:03 -0500

On Fri 7/19/19 7:45 -0500 address@hidden wrote:
>Want to use dist in cron or 'at' to
>programatically resend a msg in my sent folder (in below example msg 2022).
>I do not want this script to be interactive.
>
>Consider
dist -from address@hidden -to address@hidden -cc address@hidden -fcc resent 
+sent 2022

>    I'm not understanding what the dist switches: -from, -to, -cc, and -fcc 
> are used for.

After looking again at the 'dist' man page I have:

    $ head -5 ~/Mail/distcomps 
    Resent-To: %<{nmh-to}%{nmh-to}%>
    Resent-From: %<{nmh-from}%{nmh-from}%>
    Resent-cc: %<{nmh-cc}%{nmh-cc}%>
    Resent-Fcc: %<{fcc}%{fcc}%>
    Resent-Comments:

Pls check above.

Now w/above distcomps, the -from, -to, -cc, and -fcc switches work.

Consider 

    echo send| dist -noedit -from address@hidden -to address@hidden -cc 
address@hidden -fcc resent +sent 2022

Is there a prefered way to the above approach for automating the send?

>My goal is a to make a wrapper script that calls 'dist' so I can automate the
>resending of a msg along with the proper "Resent-*" headers non interactively.
>I would then use 'at' to schedule a couple of 'resends'.

--
thanks,
Tom



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