Commandline: attaching files containing commas in the path
Trying to attach files via command line (Windows 10): >Thunderbird -compose "attachment='C:\TEMP\one.txt'" Works well.
Trying to attach files with comma in filename: >Thunderbird -compose "attachment='C:\TEMP\one, two.txt'" Causes error like "File C:\TEMP\one doesn't exists, therefore can't be attached" (translated from Russian).
TB uses comma to separate filenames/paths for each attachment, but comma in filename causses problem. How to solve this problem?
Trying to attach files via command line (Windows 10):
>Thunderbird -compose "attachment='C:\TEMP\one.txt'"
Works well.
Trying to attach files with comma in filename:
>Thunderbird -compose "attachment='C:\TEMP\one, two.txt'"
Causes error like "File C:\TEMP\one doesn't exists, therefore can't be attached" (translated from Russian).
TB uses comma to separate filenames/paths for each attachment, but comma in filename causses problem.
How to solve this problem?
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Duplicate topic. See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1254113
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