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splitmail(1)		    General Commands Manual		  splitmail(1)

NAME
       splitmail - Split a large mail message into MIME-compliant partial mes-
       sages

SYNOPSIS
       splitmail   [-d]	[-v] [-s splitsize] [-p	prefix]	[-i  id-suffix]	[file-
       name]

DESCRIPTION
       The splitmail program will take an email	message	and break it  up  into
       smaller	pieces	using  the "message/partial" type defined by MIME, the
       proposed	Internet standard for multimedia mail formats.

       By default it will take the message either from standard	input  or  the
       named  file, and	will produce a set of partial message files with names
       like "/tmp/split.1"  for	 the  first  part,  and	 so  on.   The	prefix
       "/tmp/split." can be overridden using the "-p" option.

       If the -d option	is specified, the mail will actually be	delivered.  If
       -v is specified,	the verbose flag will be passed	to sendmail.

       The  -i	option	can be used to make splitmail generate the pieces with
       similar (but not	identical) message-id fields, in a format which	allows
       them to be easily correlated with one another and which	end  with  the
       suffix provided on the command line after -i.

       The  default  chunk size	for spliting messages is 250000	at most	sites,
       though this is also a compile-time option.  This	can be overriden  with
       the -s switch, or with the environment variable SPLITSIZE.

       Messages	 smaller  than	the chunk size will not	be turned into partial
       messages, but will be written to	a single file or delivered as a	single
       message.

ENVIRONMENT
       SPLITSIZE overrides the default chunk size.  Setting SPLITSIZE to, say,
       4000000 will effectively	ensure that your messages are unlikely ever to
       be split, but it	may cause them to be rejected by some  mail  transport
       software.

SEE ALSO
       mailto(1), metamail(1)

BUGS
       If  the size of the input is just on the	fencepost, and if it is	coming
       from a file rather than standard	input, splitmail will sometimes	 esti-
       mate  the  number  of  parts  wrong and will have to write out an extra
       part.  This is harmless but annoying.  It is especially annoying	if the
       estimate	was 2 but the real number was 1.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 1992 Bell Communications Research,	Inc. (Bellcore)

       Permission to use, copy,	modify,	and distribute this material  for  any
       purpose	and  without  fee  is  hereby granted, provided	that the above
       copyright notice	and this permission notice appear in all  copies,  and
       that  the name of Bellcore not be used in advertising or	publicity per-
       taining to this material	without	the specific, prior written permission
       of an authorized	representative of Bellcore.  BELLCORE MAKES NO	REPRE-
       SENTATIONS  ABOUT  THE ACCURACY OR SUITABILITY OF THIS MATERIAL FOR ANY
       PURPOSE.	 IT IS PROVIDED	"AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR	 IMPLIED  WAR-
       RANTIES.

AUTHOR
       Nathaniel S. Borenstein,	Bellcore

				   Release 1			  splitmail(1)

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