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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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03. Sign your document online in a few clicks.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

How to send PDF in Linux with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, distribution, and forms completion for users. Whether you're working on a Linux system or using iOS 17, iOS 18, or iOS 19, our platform empowers you to manage your PDFs effortlessly. With deep integration with Google Workspace, you can import, export, and modify documents seamlessly, ensuring smooth business processes and interactive workflows.

Follow the steps to send your PDF in Linux using our platform

  1. Open your web browser, navigate to the DocHub website, and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF document you wish to send by choosing it from your local files or directly from your Google Drive.
  3. Utilize the editing tools available on our platform to make any necessary changes to your document, such as adding text, signatures, or annotations.
  4. Once you’re satisfied with your edits, navigate to the sharing options where you can configure settings for sending the document.
  5. Enter the recipient's email address and any accompanying message you wish to include, ensuring clear communication.
  6. Finally, choose to either send the document directly, download it for offline sharing, or print it out as needed.

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The mail command in Linux allows you to send emails directly from the terminal. It is used with the basic syntax: echo Body of Email | mail -s Subject recipientOfEmail . In this example, were using the echo command to create the body of the email.
Moving Files To move files, use the mv command (man mv), which is similar to the cp command, except that with mv the file is physically moved from one place to another, instead of being duplicated, as with cp. Common options available with mv include: -i -- interactive.
Portable Document Format (PDF) files preserve the format of a document. This is because theyre meant to be viewed and not modified. Thus, we can open a PDF file from the command line without changing its format.
Executing Files in Linux Using a file manager, open the folder, right-click the file, press Open With, and select the application. Using the Terminal, press Ctrl+Alt+T. Type cd and the folder name. Then, type sudo chmod +x followed by the file name with no spaces.
docHub Reader is now available on Linux, and the free Read version is also packed with some basic editing features.
Alternatively, you can enter the file name plus the path to evince command to launch the PDF file you want to view on Linux. Here is the command line you need to enter: $ evince /Downloads/file. pdf. Then, the PDF file will open up.
Heres how to use it: Step 1: mpack. If youre running a Debian-based distribution like Ubuntu, you can use the following: sudo apt-get mpack. Step 2: Create your email. Create the email you want to send in a text editor and save it as a plain text file with a . Step 3: Attach files. Step 4: Send your email.
When we provide a file name as the argument, xdg-open opens the file with the default PDF document viewer. On the other hand, if we provide a file URL as the argument, the PDF file from that URL is opened using our default web browser. If we prefer to open the file with a specific browser, we can also do that instead.

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