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uuencode and mailx problem
We are running solaris 9.
I can send emails using mailx with no problems. I can send attachments using uuencode no problems. What I can't do is change the name to .txt or .doc or anything else using uuencode. The command I am using is: uuencode /tmp/AsetReports /tmp/AsetReports.doc | mailx -s "Weekly Aset Reports" admin The logs and using the -v option shows that the mail is being queued: stat=Sent (Ok: queued as 6A77F500007) There is nothing in var/spool/mqueue and I never receive the email. The mailq command also shows nothing as does the clientq. As I mentioned, if I remove the .doc extension, I do indeed get the attachment just fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Zeek |
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