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Send Html page As Email using "mutt"

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I have been using mutt to send emails from inside another application & it works fine. I have to send html files and currently I have to send

I have been using mutt to send emails from inside another application & it works fine. I have to send html files and currently I have to send them as attachments. So I use

mutt -s "hi" -a attach.html user@domain.com < /dev/null

But if I try to send the html file as the body as follows

mutt -e content_type=text/html Email address -s "subject" < test.html

then instead of the html file i get the source text of the html开发者_如何学JAVA file.

Is there any way that I can make the body of the message as html instead of plain text???


When I try your command, mutt is telling me that content_type=text/html is an unknown command. So you have to use the "set" command to make this work:

mutt -e "set content_type=text/html" Email address -s "subject" < test.html

That worked in my tests.


I tried with mutt 1.6d and that option -e "set content_type=text/html" doesn't work for me. After search around i found below command line works for me:

mutt -e "my_hdr Content-Type: text/html" test@yahoo.com  -s "subject" < mytest.html

Reference here

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my mutt version is 1.4.x, and I also cannot set content_type=text/html, it is reported as unknown variable.

and I checked the mutt doc, the content_type is only supported by version 1.5.x, such as the latest version 1.5.21.

obviously, html mail was not supported by version 1.4.x.


I use Mutt 1.5.23 to send an html email with embedded image, and this works for me. mutt -e "set content_type=text/html" Email -s "subject" -a pic.png < test.html

file test.html:

<html>

<head></head>

<body>
  <img src="cid:pic.png"/>
</body>
</html>


If you look at the source of an HTML email, you'll see at minimum something like:

Subject: test html mail
From: sender@example.com
To: recipient@example.com
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=bcaec520ea5d6918e204a8cea3b4

--bcaec520ea5d6918e204a8cea3b4
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

*hi!*

--bcaec520ea5d6918e204a8cea3b4
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<p><b>hi!</b></p>

--bcaec520ea5d6918e204a8cea3b4--

So, you have to create a "Content-Type:" header, and add the boundaries above the text-only version, and above and below the HTML version.

Given the amount of hand-crafting required, you might as well hand the message over to sendmail instead of mutt.

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