Biabam Is A Bash Attachment Mailer. In other words, BIABAM is a tool that is used for mailing attachments from the commandline. It is similar to using Mutt to send attachments on the commandline, but without the overhead of a complete email client.
| Tags | Communications Email |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: This release includes all patches from the Debian package (only prompt if stdout is a terminal, allow filenames to begin with a dash, invalid file abort, and a fix for MIME guessing).


Changes: Support for multiple files to multiple recipients, and better MIME-type support.


Changes: Missing quotation marks were added to allow the program to mail files with spaces in their names.


Changes: A broken backtick in 0.9.3 was fixed.


Changes: This release supports quotation of filenames, uses /bin/bash instead of /bin/sh (which might be linked to something else), and uses 'file' to guess the MIME type if available.