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We require e-mails to come from one of our Solaris 10 boxes ASAP and have found that when using such things as Sendmail and Mailx all the mail goes to a Q that only fires every 15 minutes. We have tried everything we could think of to adjust this to force the Q to go every 1 minute but so far no luck and I can not seem to find anything on the net about it.
So I was thinking of using our Groupwise mail gateway (SMTP) but I am not sure how I would send a e-mail from command line to such a thing? Any help on any of this would be great. Thank you |
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