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- Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 10:58:28 +0900
- From: Nguyen Vu Hung <vu-hung@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] using mutt in a bash script: Quoting Wierdness
- References: <20070807150652.GT6503@wasi.karlov.mff.cuni.cz> <20070807203718.07c5fe17.jep200404@columbus.rr.com>
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jep200404 ????????:
Those quotes seem wierd. I would _remove_ the quotes from test.adr, or put them around _just_ the names. I.e.,:
My friend <fr@example.com> My enemy <en@example.com> Your friend <yf@example.com>
or
"My friend" <fr@example.com> "My enemy" <en@example.com> "Your friend" <yf@example.com>
I don't know if this is related to your problem. Of course, someone else will have a solution which will make your shell script moot.
Jim
"My friend" <fr@example.com>
but it seems that mutt ignore "My friend" and only grap the email address.
So sad but true, with mutt, test.adr should be
--------------
fr@example.com en@example.com yf@example.com -----------
If you still want to send email with that format, then consider to using another language like PHP:D
http://php.benscom.com/manual/ja/function.mail.php
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