Saro Engels schrieb:
I spoke with Dean as well, the author, and he advised the same. I
wrote a little script that accomplishes what I need, and wanted to
share it, pasted in line below:
email.bash
#!/bin/bash
export file=""
for x in *.pdf; do
export file=$file,$x
done
echo $file
email [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s test -a $file < sample.txt
I think you should better use the following thing:
$ file=*.pdf; file=`echo $file | sed "s/ /,/"`
$ echo $file
$ email [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s test -a $file < sample.txt
your code will return a list starting with a comma:
$ echo $file
,file1.pdf,file2.pdf,file3.pdf...
See it as an improvement - I needed quite long for that part.
SE
I wasn't right:
It should be:
$ file=*.pdf; file=`echo $file | sed "s/ /,/g"`
$ echo $file
$ email [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s test -a $file < sample.txt
;-)
SE
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