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Posted on 27/08/2013

How to send mail with attachment from linux console

To send mail with attachment directly from your console, you can use utility mutt. This utility is not installed by default, so first we need to install it using the following command:

aptitude install -y mutt

Now you can run the following command to send the mail.
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