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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello,
I want to send an email from unix. I tried following commands:
mailx -s "hello" manish.xxx@xxx.com < echo_manish
and
echo "Testing Mail" | mailx -s "hello" manish.xxx@xxx.com
but in both the commands nothing is happening. I mean it is neither giving any error nor I am receiving... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: manishdivs
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
HI
i usually send an a file attachment in a mail from unix like following.
mailx -s 'Job Success' someoner@gmail.com < attachment.log
But I have observed in several threads that we can also use uuencode and uudecode.
What are they? when should we use uudecode and uuencode
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rajesh_tns
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Issue on sending a mail with attachment using unix script ?
Below is my code and is working fine and there is a issue in the attachment, the attachment file printing as a text-encripted message in the mail draft box instead of putting as a attachment
(cat $msg; uuencode $attach1 in1.txt ;... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gksenthilkumar
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Dear Friends,
I have a shell script where the mail is being sent like this:
/usr/lib/sendmail -v ${CPA_ADMIN}
CPA_ADMIN="xx@abc.com"
Can we specify more than one email ids in this variable?
Is ther eany limit to the number of email ids I can specify in this variable, to whom the mail... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Radhe
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I am using mailx command to send mail through Unix. But I am able to send mail only within my domain. If i want to send mail to some other server, it's not working. Like say If I want to send mail to someone on gmail or yahoo it's not working. but it's working fine within my company domain.... (3 Replies)
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi people
Can u help me aorund on this
cat $DISTRIBUTION_LIST | tail -1 | read mailtolist
test -s $INOVOICES.dat
if
then
echo " Sales Report generted" | read subject
mailx -ms "${subject}." $mailtolist
RET_CODE=$?
if ; then
echo "Messaging Failed." >> $LOG_FILE
exit 1
fi
else... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: bobprabhu
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7. Programming
Hi Frnds,
I have a task in my project wherein i have to send out a mail from my C++ code.With some file attachements.Please help me in this.
At a higher level wat i can tell is my code generated 3 csv file and i have to send these files as attachement.
My code is executed in unix... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: electroon
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
i am sending mails from my unix server to my mail id
i used sendmail option
previously it ran successfully
now it is not sending mails
what might be the problem
this is the message i am getting in /var/mail/abcdev file
how to rectify this?
----- The following addresses had permanent... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: trichyselva
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello everybody.
Is it possible in unix to send a mail to my acount like (abcd@xyz.com)
if yes then how ??
Thank You !! (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: hellotosatish
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have automated some checks - and I want to send a email when there is an issue.
This is fine and I can send the email.
However - I want to generate the email in html format so I can highlight any issues to a reader..
ie. If there is a disk space issue - then the email will highlight the... (2 Replies)
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MAIL(1) General Commands Manual MAIL(1)
NAME
mail - send and receive electronic mail
SYNOPSIS
mail [-dpqrv] [-f file] [user]
OPTIONS
-d Force use of the shell variable MAILER
-f Use file instead of /usr/spool/mail/user as mailbox
-p Print all mail and then exit
-q Quit program if SIGINT received
-r Reverse print order, i.e., print oldest first
-v Verbose mode
EXAMPLES
mail ast # Send a message to ast
mail # Read your mail
DESCRIPTION
Mail is an extremely simple electronic mail program. It can be used to send or receive email on a single MINIX system, in which case it
functions as user agent and local delivery agent. If the flag MAILER is defined in mail.c, it can also call a transport agent to handle
remote mail as well. No such agent is supplied with MINIX.
When called by user with no arguments, it examines the mailbox /usr/spool/mail/user, prints one message (depending on the -r flag), and
waits for one of the following commands:
<newline> Go to the next message
- Print the previous message
!command Fork off a shell and execute command
CTRL-D Update the mailbox and quit (same as q)
d Delete the current message and go to the next one
q Update the mailbox and quit (same as CTRL-D)
p Print the current message again
s [file] Save message in the named file
x Exit without updating the mailbox
To send mail, the program is called with the name of the recipient as an
argument. The mail is sent, along with a postmark line containing the date.
For local delivery, a file named after the recipient in the directory
/usr/spool/mail must be writable.
If the directory /usr/spool/mail does not exist then the mail is
dumped on the console, so that system programs have a way to notify
a user on a system that does not have a mail spool.
MAIL(1)