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   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> [... file|directory]
  12
  13
  14
  15DESCRIPTION
  16-----------
  17Takes the patches given on the command line and emails them out.
  18
  19The header of the email is configurable by command line options.  If not
  20specified on the command line, the user will be prompted with a ReadLine
  21enabled interface to provide the necessary information.
  22
  23OPTIONS
  24-------
  25The options available are:
  26
  27--bcc::
  28        Specify a "Bcc:" value for each email.
  29+
  30The --bcc option must be repeated for each user you want on the bcc list.
  31
  32--cc::
  33        Specify a starting "Cc:" value for each email.
  34+
  35The --cc option must be repeated for each user you want on the cc list.
  36
  37--cc-cmd::
  38        Specify a command to execute once per patch file which
  39        should generate patch file specific "Cc:" entries.
  40        Output of this command must be single email address per line.
  41        Default is the value of 'sendemail.cccmd' configuration value.
  42
  43--chain-reply-to, --no-chain-reply-to::
  44        If this is set, each email will be sent as a reply to the previous
  45        email sent.  If disabled with "--no-chain-reply-to", all emails after
  46        the first will be sent as replies to the first email sent.  When using
  47        this, it is recommended that the first file given be an overview of the
  48        entire patch series.
  49        Default is the value of the 'sendemail.chainreplyto' configuration
  50        value; if that is unspecified, default to --chain-reply-to.
  51
  52--compose::
  53        Use $GIT_EDITOR, core.editor, $VISUAL, or $EDITOR to edit an
  54        introductory message for the patch series.
  55
  56--from::
  57        Specify the sender of the emails.  This will default to
  58        the value GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT, as returned by "git-var -l".
  59        The user will still be prompted to confirm this entry.
  60
  61--in-reply-to::
  62        Specify the contents of the first In-Reply-To header.
  63        Subsequent emails will refer to the previous email
  64        instead of this if --chain-reply-to is set (the default)
  65        Only necessary if --compose is also set.  If --compose
  66        is not set, this will be prompted for.
  67
  68--signed-off-by-cc, --no-signed-off-by-cc::
  69        If this is set, add emails found in Signed-off-by: or Cc: lines to the
  70        cc list.
  71        Default is the value of 'sendemail.signedoffcc' configuration value;
  72        if that is unspecified, default to --signed-off-by-cc.
  73
  74--quiet::
  75        Make git-send-email less verbose.  One line per email should be
  76        all that is output.
  77
  78--identity::
  79        A configuration identity. When given, causes values in the
  80        'sendemail.<identity>' subsection to take precedence over
  81        values in the 'sendemail' section. The default identity is
  82        the value of 'sendemail.identity'.
  83
  84--smtp-server::
  85        If set, specifies the outgoing SMTP server to use (e.g.
  86        `smtp.example.com` or a raw IP address).  Alternatively it can
  87        specify a full pathname of a sendmail-like program instead;
  88        the program must support the `-i` option.  Default value can
  89        be specified by the 'sendemail.smtpserver' configuration
  90        option; the built-in default is `/usr/sbin/sendmail` or
  91        `/usr/lib/sendmail` if such program is available, or
  92        `localhost` otherwise.
  93
  94--smtp-server-port::
  95        Specifies a port different from the default port (SMTP
  96        servers typically listen to smtp port 25 and ssmtp port
  97        465).
  98
  99--smtp-user, --smtp-pass::
 100        Username and password for SMTP-AUTH. Defaults are the values of
 101        the configuration values 'sendemail.smtpuser' and
 102        'sendemail.smtppass', but see also 'sendemail.identity'.
 103        If not set, authentication is not attempted.
 104
 105--smtp-ssl::
 106        If set, connects to the SMTP server using SSL.
 107        Default is the value of the 'sendemail.smtpssl' configuration value;
 108        if that is unspecified, does not use SSL.
 109
 110--subject::
 111        Specify the initial subject of the email thread.
 112        Only necessary if --compose is also set.  If --compose
 113        is not set, this will be prompted for.
 114
 115--suppress-from, --no-suppress-from::
 116        If this is set, do not add the From: address to the cc: list.
 117        Default is the value of 'sendemail.suppressfrom' configuration value;
 118        if that is unspecified, default to --no-suppress-from.
 119
 120--thread, --no-thread::
 121        If this is set, the In-Reply-To header will be set on each email sent.
 122        If disabled with "--no-thread", no emails will have the In-Reply-To
 123        header set.
 124        Default is the value of the 'sendemail.thread' configuration value;
 125        if that is unspecified, default to --thread.
 126
 127--dry-run::
 128        Do everything except actually send the emails.
 129
 130--envelope-sender::
 131        Specify the envelope sender used to send the emails.
 132        This is useful if your default address is not the address that is
 133        subscribed to a list. If you use the sendmail binary, you must have
 134        suitable privileges for the -f parameter.
 135
 136--to::
 137        Specify the primary recipient of the emails generated.
 138        Generally, this will be the upstream maintainer of the
 139        project involved.
 140        Default is the value of the 'sendemail.to' configuration value;
 141        if that is unspecified, this will be prompted for.
 142+
 143The --to option must be repeated for each user you want on the to list.
 144
 145
 146CONFIGURATION
 147-------------
 148sendemail.identity::
 149        The default configuration identity. When specified,
 150        'sendemail.<identity>.<item>' will have higher precedence than
 151        'sendemail.<item>'. This is useful to declare multiple SMTP
 152        identities and to hoist sensitive authentication information
 153        out of the repository and into the global configuration file.
 154
 155sendemail.aliasesfile::
 156        To avoid typing long email addresses, point this to one or more
 157        email aliases files.  You must also supply 'sendemail.aliasfiletype'.
 158
 159sendemail.aliasfiletype::
 160        Format of the file(s) specified in sendemail.aliasesfile. Must be
 161        one of 'mutt', 'mailrc', 'pine', or 'gnus'.
 162
 163sendemail.to::
 164        Email address (or alias) to always send to.
 165
 166sendemail.cccmd::
 167        Command to execute to generate per patch file specific "Cc:"s.
 168
 169sendemail.bcc::
 170        Email address (or alias) to always bcc.
 171
 172sendemail.chainreplyto::
 173        Boolean value specifying the default to the '--chain_reply_to'
 174        parameter.
 175
 176sendemail.smtpserver::
 177        Default SMTP server to use.
 178
 179sendemail.smtpuser::
 180        Default SMTP-AUTH username.
 181
 182sendemail.smtppass::
 183        Default SMTP-AUTH password.
 184
 185sendemail.smtpssl::
 186        Boolean value specifying the default to the '--smtp-ssl' parameter.
 187
 188Author
 189------
 190Written by Ryan Anderson <ryan@michonline.com>
 191
 192git-send-email is originally based upon
 193send_lots_of_email.pl by Greg Kroah-Hartman.
 194
 195Documentation
 196--------------
 197Documentation by Ryan Anderson
 198
 199GIT
 200---
 201Part of the linkgit:git[7] suite