07-07-2016
If 441234567890@123.123.123.123 is an email address, you can't send an email to an ip address, it has to go to a domain name.
We stopped using real fax machines several years ago, and now use faxage.com.
Their service is about 65US per month, compared to 2 telephone lines at 40 per month plus the modems that were getting hard to find.
All you have to do is create an email with pdf attachments. The body of the email becomes the cover page, and the attachments are the fax. The email address is fax_number@faxage,com.
They return an email with the result.
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
First of all, Happy Holidays,Merry Xmas, Happy Hanakah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Mid Winter Festival, etc.(Forgive me if I left your holiday out)
Anyway, here is my situation. I am setting up an email server at the job, and Sendmail is not cooperating. The error that I get on my RedHat 7.3 Dell... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Jody
5 Replies
2. HP-UX
System is running HP-UX11
I need to configure sendmail, to send to a mail server of ours...
Any help would be appreciated....
I will be using mailx (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: frustrated1
2 Replies
3. AIX
I am in the process of setting up a new AIX 5.2 machine. I am not normally an AIX admin so please excuse if this is a dumb question.... this being that I need to alter the sendmail config. I can easily diff the default sendmail.cf with an existing server's file and see where to make the changes I... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nzaixer
2 Replies
4. Linux
hi
just i want someone to guide me through the basic configurations of sendmail "a local network"
just i want to let user1@domain.com send e-mail to user2@domain.com
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: a_elhoseeny
1 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I had my admin team to configure the SMTP on my HPUX unix box to send mails. Now they have given me a SMTP ip xx.xx.xx.xx and asked my to use this ip in ur code and not hostname for sending mails.
where should I put this SMTP IP in the code or what should i configure in order to send mails.
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Omkumar
2 Replies
6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all,
Our application has to send Fax to our cutomer Fax number .
I am using lpr -P faxser:test-fax <<dos format file>>
I tested on our network Fax numbers . Its working fine.
But when i try to send outside our network , its not sending
all files are sitting in... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: help_need
1 Replies
7. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support
Hi,
We have a standalone Solaris 10 Server (no DNS is configured) from which we want email alerts to be triggered when there is any breaches in the disk utilization threshold levels. we would like to achieve this mailing through sendmail.
Can any one explain the procedure to do so..???
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: EmbedUX
1 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I need to configure mail functionality which enable us to send mail to outside company network. I just came to know that we have to configure outbound mail host/relaying mail in sendmail.cf file.
Can someone suggest me on what to change in sendmail.cf, what information is required... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ace_friends22
0 Replies
9. HP-UX
Hi All,
Need help !.
I am configuring SMTP server details in my sendmail.cf
My SMTP server details are like MAC234.ad.compname.com, and i have configured my sendmail.cf with this address.
But mail address is something like user1@compname.com. Now when i run the sendmail command, i get... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: chpsam
6 Replies
10. Solaris
Hi all,
I have read about sendmail running as 2 separate process.
1 as a MSP, and the other as the real daemon or MTA.
In my current configuration,
the sendmail-client is disabled.
Both submit.cf and sendmail.cf are left as default untouch
I do not specified any mailhost... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: javanoob
3 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sendmail::milter
Sendmail::Milter(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sendmail::Milter(3pm)
NAME
Sendmail::Milter - compatibility interface for Sendmail::PMilter
SYNOPSIS
use Sendmail::Milter;
Sendmail::Milter::auto_setconn(NAME);
Sendmail::Milter::register(NAME, { CALLBACKS }, FLAGS);
Sendmail::Milter::main();
DESCRIPTION
This is a compatibility interface which emulates the "standard" Sendmail::Milter API.
FUNCTIONS
The following functions are available in this module. Unlike "Sendmail::PMilter", this interface involves a single, global instance of
milter data, so these functions are called without an object reference.
For each function, see the description of its object-based counterpart in Sendmail::PMilter.
Sendmail::Milter::auto_getconn(NAME[, CONFIG])
Sendmail::Milter::auto_setconn(NAME[, CONFIG])
Sendmail::Milter::main([MAXCHILDREN[, MAXREQ]])
Sendmail::Milter::register(NAME, CALLBACKS[, FLAGS])
Sendmail::Milter::setconn(DESC)
One extension function is provided by this implementation.
Sendmail::Milter::get_milter()
Returns the "Sendmail::PMilter" instance underlying this emulation layer. This allows mostly-unmodified milter scripts to set PMilter
extensions (such as dispatcher and sendmail.cf values). It is recommended, however, that new code use the object instance methods
described in Sendmail::PMilter.
EXPORTS
In order to preserve compatibility with the standard "Sendmail::Milter" interface, all SMFI* constants described in Sendmail::PMilter are
exported into the caller's namespace by default.
(Note that "Sendmail::PMilter" itself does not export these symbols by default.)
perl v5.10.1 2011-02-12 Sendmail::Milter(3pm)