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Old 1st October 2005, 03:43 PM
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Cron job to send email?

When the command line was used to send email and everyone had modem connections, I imagine some people figured out how to write cron jobs that ran ppp at night and sent their mail while they were asleep. I still have a modem connection so it would useful to have a cron job that sends emails that have large attachments during the night. Is there a simple way to do this with mail composed in modern mailers like Thunderbird?
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