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mailx undeliverable
hello! this is my first post in this forum
![]() when sending mail from unix, using the mailx facility, does it save a copy of the sent mail anywhere on the server? Or if the mail is not delivered to the recipient, does it write a notification to the user about the status of the mail? thanks! |
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