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Old 10-10-2005
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I want to send e-mail from my yahoo account.
But

Code:
mail -s "title" *@yahoo.com < line.txt

is from my local address to *@yahoo.com.
How can i do this?
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you can only send email on the command line from your yahoo account if you have access to yahoo's servers --- which you most likely don't like the majority of us ...

however, you can always have the return address be set to your yahoo email account with the "-r" option to mailx (see "man mailx") to have the recipient of your email message automatically reply to your yahoo account ...


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mail -s "title" -r user@yahoo.com recipient@some.com < line.txt

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