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Sending Mass mails
Hi Forum,
I am extremely new to unix.Can somebody please help me out with the following: I am supposed to write a script that will ftp a file which is a .csv and conatins the following: Mail-id Path of file abc@xyz.com D:\xyz\abc.htm ash@sde.com D:\xyz\ash.htm a)I need to FTP this file to my local machine. b)Then read through each line of the file to get the file location of individual files. c)Then FTP those individually to local. d)Then send these files eg abc.htm as an attachment to abc@xyz.com and ash.htm to ash@sde.com Can somebody Pleeease help me with this..... Also wanted to know if sending mails from unix to others as in rediff.com or gmail.com..does this require a mail server like MS exchange server to be present on the local machine...... Please help.... Regards..... |
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