1git-send-email(1) 2================= 3 4NAME 5---- 6git-send-email - Send a collection of patches as emails 7 8 9SYNOPSIS 10-------- 11'git send-email' [options] <file|directory|rev-list options>... 12 13 14DESCRIPTION 15----------- 16Takes the patches given on the command line and emails them out. 17Patches can be specified as files, directories (which will send all 18files in the directory), or directly as a revision list. In the 19last case, any format accepted by linkgit:git-format-patch[1] can 20be passed to git send-email. 21 22The header of the email is configurable by command line options. If not 23specified on the command line, the user will be prompted with a ReadLine 24enabled interface to provide the necessary information. 25 26There are two formats accepted for patch files: 27 281. mbox format files 29+ 30This is what linkgit:git-format-patch[1] generates. Most headers and MIME 31formatting are ignored. 32 332. The original format used by Greg Kroah-Hartman's 'send_lots_of_email.pl' 34script 35+ 36This format expects the first line of the file to contain the "Cc:" value 37and the "Subject:" of the message as the second line. 38 39 40OPTIONS 41------- 42 43Composing 44~~~~~~~~~ 45 46--annotate:: 47 Review and edit each patch you're about to send. See the 48 CONFIGURATION section for 'sendemail.multiedit'. 49 50--bcc=<address>:: 51 Specify a "Bcc:" value for each email. Default is the value of 52 'sendemail.bcc'. 53+ 54The --bcc option must be repeated for each user you want on the bcc list. 55 56--cc=<address>:: 57 Specify a starting "Cc:" value for each email. 58 Default is the value of 'sendemail.cc'. 59+ 60The --cc option must be repeated for each user you want on the cc list. 61 62--compose:: 63 Invoke a text editor (see GIT_EDITOR in linkgit:git-var[1]) 64 to edit an introductory message for the patch series. 65+ 66When '--compose' is used, git send-email will use the From, Subject, and 67In-Reply-To headers specified in the message. If the body of the message 68(what you type after the headers and a blank line) only contains blank 69(or GIT: prefixed) lines the summary won't be sent, but From, Subject, 70and In-Reply-To headers will be used unless they are removed. 71+ 72Missing From or In-Reply-To headers will be prompted for. 73+ 74See the CONFIGURATION section for 'sendemail.multiedit'. 75 76--from=<address>:: 77 Specify the sender of the emails. If not specified on the command line, 78 the value of the 'sendemail.from' configuration option is used. If 79 neither the command line option nor 'sendemail.from' are set, then the 80 user will be prompted for the value. The default for the prompt will be 81 the value of GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT, or GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT if that is not 82 set, as returned by "git var -l". 83 84--in-reply-to=<identifier>:: 85 Specify the contents of the first In-Reply-To header. 86 Subsequent emails will refer to the previous email 87 instead of this if --chain-reply-to is set (the default) 88 Only necessary if --compose is also set. If --compose 89 is not set, this will be prompted for. 90 91--subject=<string>:: 92 Specify the initial subject of the email thread. 93 Only necessary if --compose is also set. If --compose 94 is not set, this will be prompted for. 95 96--to=<address>:: 97 Specify the primary recipient of the emails generated. Generally, this 98 will be the upstream maintainer of the project involved. Default is the 99 value of the 'sendemail.to' configuration value; if that is unspecified, 100 this will be prompted for. 101+ 102The --to option must be repeated for each user you want on the to list. 103 104 105Sending 106~~~~~~~ 107 108--envelope-sender=<address>:: 109 Specify the envelope sender used to send the emails. 110 This is useful if your default address is not the address that is 111 subscribed to a list. In order to use the 'From' address, set the 112 value to "auto". If you use the sendmail binary, you must have 113 suitable privileges for the -f parameter. Default is the value of the 114 'sendemail.envelopesender' configuration variable; if that is 115 unspecified, choosing the envelope sender is left to your MTA. 116 117--smtp-encryption=<encryption>:: 118 Specify the encryption to use, either 'ssl' or 'tls'. Any other 119 value reverts to plain SMTP. Default is the value of 120 'sendemail.smtpencryption'. 121 122--smtp-pass[=<password>]:: 123 Password for SMTP-AUTH. The argument is optional: If no 124 argument is specified, then the empty string is used as 125 the password. Default is the value of 'sendemail.smtppass', 126 however '--smtp-pass' always overrides this value. 127+ 128Furthermore, passwords need not be specified in configuration files 129or on the command line. If a username has been specified (with 130'--smtp-user' or a 'sendemail.smtpuser'), but no password has been 131specified (with '--smtp-pass' or 'sendemail.smtppass'), then the 132user is prompted for a password while the input is masked for privacy. 133 134--smtp-server=<host>:: 135 If set, specifies the outgoing SMTP server to use (e.g. 136 `smtp.example.com` or a raw IP address). Alternatively it can 137 specify a full pathname of a sendmail-like program instead; 138 the program must support the `-i` option. Default value can 139 be specified by the 'sendemail.smtpserver' configuration 140 option; the built-in default is `/usr/sbin/sendmail` or 141 `/usr/lib/sendmail` if such program is available, or 142 `localhost` otherwise. 143 144--smtp-server-port=<port>:: 145 Specifies a port different from the default port (SMTP 146 servers typically listen to smtp port 25, but may also listen to 147 submission port 587, or the common SSL smtp port 465); 148 symbolic port names (e.g. "submission" instead of 587) 149 are also accepted. The port can also be set with the 150 'sendemail.smtpserverport' configuration variable. 151 152--smtp-ssl:: 153 Legacy alias for '--smtp-encryption ssl'. 154 155--smtp-user=<user>:: 156 Username for SMTP-AUTH. Default is the value of 'sendemail.smtpuser'; 157 if a username is not specified (with '--smtp-user' or 'sendemail.smtpuser'), 158 then authentication is not attempted. 159 160 161Automating 162~~~~~~~~~~ 163 164--cc-cmd=<command>:: 165 Specify a command to execute once per patch file which 166 should generate patch file specific "Cc:" entries. 167 Output of this command must be single email address per line. 168 Default is the value of 'sendemail.cccmd' configuration value. 169 170--[no-]chain-reply-to:: 171 If this is set, each email will be sent as a reply to the previous 172 email sent. If disabled with "--no-chain-reply-to", all emails after 173 the first will be sent as replies to the first email sent. When using 174 this, it is recommended that the first file given be an overview of the 175 entire patch series. Default is the value of the 'sendemail.chainreplyto' 176 configuration value; if that is unspecified, default to --chain-reply-to. 177 178--identity=<identity>:: 179 A configuration identity. When given, causes values in the 180 'sendemail.<identity>' subsection to take precedence over 181 values in the 'sendemail' section. The default identity is 182 the value of 'sendemail.identity'. 183 184--[no-]signed-off-by-cc:: 185 If this is set, add emails found in Signed-off-by: or Cc: lines to the 186 cc list. Default is the value of 'sendemail.signedoffbycc' configuration 187 value; if that is unspecified, default to --signed-off-by-cc. 188 189--suppress-cc=<category>:: 190 Specify an additional category of recipients to suppress the 191 auto-cc of: 192+ 193-- 194- 'author' will avoid including the patch author 195- 'self' will avoid including the sender 196- 'cc' will avoid including anyone mentioned in Cc lines in the patch header 197 except for self (use 'self' for that). 198- 'bodycc' will avoid including anyone mentioned in Cc lines in the 199 patch body (commit message) except for self (use 'self' for that). 200- 'sob' will avoid including anyone mentioned in Signed-off-by lines except 201 for self (use 'self' for that). 202- 'cccmd' will avoid running the --cc-cmd. 203- 'body' is equivalent to 'sob' + 'bodycc' 204- 'all' will suppress all auto cc values. 205-- 206+ 207Default is the value of 'sendemail.suppresscc' configuration value; if 208that is unspecified, default to 'self' if --suppress-from is 209specified, as well as 'body' if --no-signed-off-cc is specified. 210 211--[no-]suppress-from:: 212 If this is set, do not add the From: address to the cc: list. 213 Default is the value of 'sendemail.suppressfrom' configuration 214 value; if that is unspecified, default to --no-suppress-from. 215 216--[no-]thread:: 217 If this is set, the In-Reply-To and References headers will be 218 added to each email sent. Whether each mail refers to the 219 previous email (`deep` threading per 'git format-patch' 220 wording) or to the first email (`shallow` threading) is 221 governed by "--[no-]chain-reply-to". 222+ 223If disabled with "--no-thread", those headers will not be added 224(unless specified with --in-reply-to). Default is the value of the 225'sendemail.thread' configuration value; if that is unspecified, 226default to --thread. 227+ 228It is up to the user to ensure that no In-Reply-To header already 229exists when 'git send-email' is asked to add it (especially note that 230'git format-patch' can be configured to do the threading itself). 231Failure to do so may not produce the expected result in the 232recipient's MUA. 233 234 235Administering 236~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 237 238--confirm=<mode>:: 239 Confirm just before sending: 240+ 241-- 242- 'always' will always confirm before sending 243- 'never' will never confirm before sending 244- 'cc' will confirm before sending when send-email has automatically 245 added addresses from the patch to the Cc list 246- 'compose' will confirm before sending the first message when using --compose. 247- 'auto' is equivalent to 'cc' + 'compose' 248-- 249+ 250Default is the value of 'sendemail.confirm' configuration value; if that 251is unspecified, default to 'auto' unless any of the suppress options 252have been specified, in which case default to 'compose'. 253 254--dry-run:: 255 Do everything except actually send the emails. 256 257--[no-]format-patch:: 258 When an argument may be understood either as a reference or as a file name, 259 choose to understand it as a format-patch argument ('--format-patch') 260 or as a file name ('--no-format-patch'). By default, when such a conflict 261 occurs, git send-email will fail. 262 263--quiet:: 264 Make git-send-email less verbose. One line per email should be 265 all that is output. 266 267--[no-]validate:: 268 Perform sanity checks on patches. 269 Currently, validation means the following: 270+ 271-- 272 * Warn of patches that contain lines longer than 998 characters; this 273 is due to SMTP limits as described by http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2821.txt. 274-- 275+ 276Default is the value of 'sendemail.validate'; if this is not set, 277default to '--validate'. 278 279 280CONFIGURATION 281------------- 282 283sendemail.aliasesfile:: 284 To avoid typing long email addresses, point this to one or more 285 email aliases files. You must also supply 'sendemail.aliasfiletype'. 286 287sendemail.aliasfiletype:: 288 Format of the file(s) specified in sendemail.aliasesfile. Must be 289 one of 'mutt', 'mailrc', 'pine', 'elm', or 'gnus'. 290 291sendemail.multiedit:: 292 If true (default), a single editor instance will be spawned to edit 293 files you have to edit (patches when '--annotate' is used, and the 294 summary when '--compose' is used). If false, files will be edited one 295 after the other, spawning a new editor each time. 296 297sendemail.confirm:: 298 Sets the default for whether to confirm before sending. Must be 299 one of 'always', 'never', 'cc', 'compose', or 'auto'. See '--confirm' 300 in the previous section for the meaning of these values. 301 302 303Author 304------ 305Written by Ryan Anderson <ryan@michonline.com> 306 307git-send-email is originally based upon 308send_lots_of_email.pl by Greg Kroah-Hartman. 309 310 311Documentation 312-------------- 313Documentation by Ryan Anderson 314 315 316GIT 317--- 318Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite