I'm trying to send a mail from a sunOS machine that is within hp network to my email: eman.el-badawy@hp.com ,the user trying to send
is 'project',,but seems the mail address can not be resolved
checking /var/log/syslog i got the following:
Please advise how to make this machine be able to send to an external host
hello! when issuing the mail command to see my received mail, i get this error:
(server)starla:/home/starla>mail
Warning: Too many letters, overflowing letters concatenated
msgcnt 27378 vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace - /dev/vg00/lvol4 file system full (1 block extent)
mail: no space for temp file... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: starla0316
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2. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators
Hi neo,
I am a resistered member of Forum.
I want to received all post which posted by all members via mail address.
Can this possible to me???
Can i receive all posts??
Thanks
Yogesh Goyal (0 Replies)
Hi,
I tried running mailx command like this:
sadm@bioinfo-z:~$ mailx foobar@gmail.com
Subject: testgmail
Some content.
.
EOT
As you can see although it is successfuly executed.
But still I can't receive email at my foobar@gmail.com
account.
What is the cause? (9 Replies)
Greetings to all of you. I am a tad desperate here. I have found MANY articles scattered across the internet from google searches and unix.com searches for how to forward mail that say:
Create a ~/.forward file and put XXXX in it.
This is not what I need to do.
We have bunch of users... (1 Reply)
Hello,
Getting an extra attachment when i send a mail using below code.
The body and the rest of the attachments look very fine.
The extra attachment to be exact has a name ATT00001.txt. :confused:
This is not part of my $attach_list.
BOUNDARY='------The Boundary-----'
print - "From:... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
My question is how can we grep the time of the mail which we receive in our inbox?
like if i get a mail tonight at 10 i should be able to grep the time of it tomorrow morning or someother day in 24 hr format....
how can we do that? (2 Replies)
Hi All,
i have a folder in which we receive 6 files daily. the file name will be appended with date for ex : files that we receive on 1/9/2013 will be like file1_20130108.txt.zip
file1_20130108.txt
file2_20130108.txt.zip
file2_20130108.txt
file3_20130108.txt.zip
file3_20130108.txt
the... (3 Replies)
Whats the difference between mail and mailx?
I'm trying to troubleshoot a problem where I can send mail from server A with this `echo $MESSAGE | mail -s "$SUBJECT" -r $FROM $RECIPIENTS` command but executing the same command from server B throws me this error (Both servers are RHEL)
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am working on a HP-UX box. Mailx command running successfully but no mails received. Here is what I am doing
rocfm@comhp73 - mailx -s "subject" abc@gmail.com < abc.txt
Null message body; hope that's ok
rocfm@comhp73 - echo $?
0
rocfm@comhp73 - echo "something" | mailx -v -s... (1 Reply)
Hi Team,
I am sending a mail from Linux box as shown below.
cat sample.log | mailx -s "Testing" abc.com
But instead of receiving the content of sample.log in the mail i got an attachment with name AT00001.bin.
After looking into the contents of log file i found that there are some... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Girish19
1 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mail::transport::mailx
Mail::Transport::Mailx(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::Transport::Mailx(3pm)NAME
Mail::Transport::Mailx - transmit messages using external mailx program
INHERITANCE
Mail::Transport::Mailx
is a Mail::Transport::Send
is a Mail::Transport
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $sender = Mail::Transport::Mailx->new(...);
$sender->send($message);
DESCRIPTION
Implements mail transport using the external programs 'mailx', "Mail", or 'mail'. When instantiated, the mailer will look for any of these
binaries in specific system directories, and the first program found is taken.
WARNING: There are many security issues with mail and mailx. DO NOT USE these commands to send messages which contains data derived from
any external source!!!
Under Linux, freebsd, and bsdos the "mail", "Mail", and "mailx" names are just links to the same binary. The implementation is very
primitive, pre-MIME standard, what may cause many headers to be lost. For these platforms (and probably for other platforms as well), you
can better not use this transport mechanism.
METHODS
Constructors
Mail::Transport::Mailx->new(OPTIONS)
-Option--Defined in --Default
executable Mail::Transport undef
hostname Mail::Transport 'localhost'
interval Mail::Transport 30
log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
password Mail::Transport undef
port Mail::Transport undef
proxy Mail::Transport undef
retry Mail::Transport <false>
style <autodetect>
timeout Mail::Transport 120
trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
username Mail::Transport undef
via Mail::Transport 'mailx'
executable => FILENAME
hostname => HOSTNAME|ARRAY-OF-HOSTNAMES
interval => SECONDS
log => LEVEL
password => STRING
port => INTEGER
proxy => PATH
retry => NUMBER|undef
style => 'BSD'|'RFC822'
There are two version of the "mail" program. The newest accepts RFC822 messages, and automagically collect information about where
the message is to be send to. The BSD style mail command predates MIME, and expects lines which start with a '~' (tilde) to specify
destinations and such. This field is autodetect, however on some platforms both versions of "mail" can live (like various Linux
distributions).
timeout => SECONDS
trace => LEVEL
username => STRING
via => CLASS|NAME
Sending mail
$obj->destinations(MESSAGE, [ADDRESS|ARRAY-OF-ADDRESSES])
See "Sending mail" in Mail::Transport::Send
$obj->putContent(MESSAGE, FILEHANDLE, OPTIONS)
See "Sending mail" in Mail::Transport::Send
$obj->send(MESSAGE, OPTIONS)
See "Sending mail" in Mail::Transport::Send
$obj->trySend(MESSAGE, OPTIONS)
Server connection
$obj->findBinary(NAME [, DIRECTORIES])
See "Server connection" in Mail::Transport
$obj->remoteHost()
See "Server connection" in Mail::Transport
$obj->retry()
See "Server connection" in Mail::Transport
Error handling
$obj->AUTOLOAD()
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->addReport(OBJECT)
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
Mail::Transport::Mailx->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->errors()
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
Mail::Transport::Mailx->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
Mail::Transport::Mailx->logPriority(LEVEL)
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logSettings()
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->notImplemented()
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->report([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->reportAll([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->trace([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->warnings()
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
Cleanup
$obj->DESTROY()
See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->inGlobalDestruction()
See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
DIAGNOSTICS
Warning: Message has no destination
It was not possible to figure-out where the message is intended to go to.
Error: Package $package does not implement $method.
Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not implement this method where it should. This message means that
some other related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and
probably inform the author of the package.
Warning: Resent group does not specify a destination
The message which is sent is the result of a bounce (for instance created with Mail::Message::bounce()), and therefore starts with a
"Received" header field. With the "bounce", the new destination(s) of the message are given, which should be included as "Resent-To",
"Resent-Cc", and "Resent-Bcc".
The "To", "Cc", and "Bcc" header information is only used if no "Received" was found. That seems to be the best explanation of the
RFC.
As alternative, you may also specify the "to" option to some of the senders (for instance Mail::Transport::SMTP::send(to) to overrule
any information found in the message itself about the destination.
Error: Sending via mailx mailer $program failed: $! ($?)
Mailx (in some shape: there are many different implementations) did start accepting messages, but did not succeed sending it.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.105, built on May 07, 2012. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2012 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-07 Mail::Transport::Mailx(3pm)