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Chapter 10 – SMTP Client
Command Line Interface and Application Examples for Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. IP Modules (S000368F) 109
Scenario 6 – Sending a Mime Encoded Binary
Attachment Using Command Prompt and
Interactive Mode
Sending a Mime Encoded Binary Attachment With:
The to-address, cc-address, and subject entered through the command prompt
The message body entered in the Interactive Mode
Issue the following command:
send-mail
-b
-t "<email-id#1>, <email-id#2>"
-c "<email-id#3>, <email-id#4>"
-s "subject data"
The SMTP session then enters into interactive mode requesting the message body as shown in the figure to be
entered. After entering the message, type Ctrl+D to end the message.
The SMTP session then enters into interactive mode requesting media-type, media-subtype, filename, filesize, and
the attachment body as shown in the figure.
When the attachment body reaches the filesize, another message displays asking whether to continue with one more
attachment as shown in the figure. Type n for No. The email with its attachment is sent only to the to-addresses (if
any) and cc-addresses (if any) entered from the command prompt. The subject is taken from the command prompt.
Notes
1. The email is not sent to addresses pre-configured using set commands.
2. At least one address, either the to-address or the cc-address, should be given as an option from the
command prompt.
3. If the subject option is not specified and is not configured using set commands, SMTP enters into
interactive mode and requests the subject to be entered.
4. Type Ctrl+C to quit the email at any given time.
5. If the host wants to quit the email while sending the binary attachment body, type Ctrl+C and wait for 3
seconds without entering any character to quit the email.
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