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Mail issue - Subject title missing
I am not getting the Subject Title when sending mail from a Solaris server to the Outlook recipient.
Example: #mail -s "Testing Subject title" xxx@mymail.com Test . # Here's what it shows in Microsoft Outlook (lil bit altered, but similar to it) -----Original Message----- From: Test ID [mailto:xxx@mymail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 4:51 PM Subject: Test I'm not receicing "Test Subject title" under the "Subject:" heading, does anyone know? Thank you for your time. |
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mailx works fine.. thanks.
The users have bunch of scripts with mail embedded - the worst case if have them alter all to mailx.. in the mean time, I'm still longing for the answer. I'm also having the Exchange adminstrators looking at it. |
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