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-.\" %nmhwarning%
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-.TH SENDFILES %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
-.SH NAME
-sendfiles \- send multiple files via a MIME message
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.HP
-.na
-.B sendfiles
-.I mailpath
-.I subject
-.I file1
-.RI [ file2
-\&...]
-.ad
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The shell script
-.BR sendfiles ,
-is used to send a collection
-of files and directories via electronic mail.
-.PP
-.RS 5
-sendfiles mailpath \*(lqsubject\*(rq files\0...
-.RE
-.PP
-.B sendfiles
-will archive the files and directories you name
-with the
-.B tar
-command, and then mail the compressed
-archive to the \*(lqmailpath\*(rq with the given \*(lqsubject\*(rq.
-.PP
-Sometimes you want
-.B sendfiles
-to pause after posting a partial
-message. This is usually the case when you are running
-.B sendmail
-and expect to generate a lot of partial messages. If the first
-argument given to
-.B sendfiles
-starts with a dash, then it is
-interpreted as the number of seconds to pause in between postings,
-e.g.,
-.PP
-.RS 5
-sendfiles -30 mailpath \*(lqsubject\*(rq files\0...
-.RE
-.PP
-will pause 30 seconds in between each posting.
-.PP
-.SS "Extracting the Received Files"
-When these messages are received, invoke
-.B mhstore
-once for
-the list of messages. The default is for
-.B mhstore
-to store
-the combined parts as a new message in the current folder, although
-this can be changed using storage formatting strings. You can then
-use
-.B mhlist
-to find out what's inside; possibly followed by
-.B mhstore
-again to write the archive to a file where you can
-subsequently uncompress and untar it. For instance:
-.PP
-.RS 5
-.nf
-% mhlist 5-8
- msg part type/subtype size description
- 5 message/partial 47K part 1 of 4
- 6 message/partial 47K part 2 of 4
- 7 message/partial 47K part 3 of 4
- 8 message/partial 18K part 4 of 4
-% mhstore 5-8
-reassembling partials 5,6,7,8 to folder inbox as message 9
-% mhlist -verbose 9
- msg part type/subtype size description
- 9 application/octet-stream 118K
- (extract with uncompress | tar xvpf -)
- type=tar
- conversions=compress
-% mhstore 9
-% uncompress < 9.tar.Z | tar xvpf -
-.fi
-.RE
-.PP
-Alternately, by using the
-.B \-auto
-switch,
-.B mhstore
-will automatically do the extraction for you:
-.PP
-.RS 5
-.nf
-% mhlist 5-8
- msg part type/subtype size description
- 5 message/partial 47K part 1 of 4
- 6 message/partial 47K part 2 of 4
- 7 message/partial 47K part 3 of 4
- 8 message/partial 18K part 4 of 4
-% mhstore 5-8
-reassembling partials 5,6,7,8 to folder inbox as message 9
-% mhlist -verbose 9
- msg part type/subtype size description
- 9 application/octet-stream 118K
- (extract with uncompress | tar xvpf -)
- type=tar
- conversions=compress
-% mhstore -auto 9
--- tar listing appears here as files are extracted
-.fi
-.RE
-.PP
-As the second
-.B tar
-listing is generated, the files are extracted.
-A prudent user will never put
-.B \-auto
-in the profile.
-The correct procedure is to first use
-.B mhlist
-to find out what will be extracted. Then
-.B mhstore
-can be invoked with
-.B \-auto
-to perform the extraction.
-
-.SH FILES
-.fc ^ ~
-.nf
-.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u
-^$HOME/.mmh/profile~^The user profile
-.fi
-
-.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
-.fc ^ ~
-.nf
-.ta 2.4i
-.ta \w'ExtraBigProfileName 'u
-^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage
-^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
-.fi
-
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-mhbuild(1), mhlist(1), mhshow(1), mhstore(1).
-.I "Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation"
-(RFC\-934)
-
-.SH DEFAULTS
-.nf
-.RB ` \-noverbose '
-.fi
-
-.SH CONTEXT
-None