If I have thousands of email to delete on the mail server POP3, is there a quick way to delete it all in one command instead of going into pine and deleting them one at a time?:cool: (2 Replies)
I need to delete old email addresses and can't them them out of my address I have a dell and am served by MSN?
(Email address removed... Neo) (4 Replies)
Help! Need to delete old email addresses from address book on Dell Windows 98.............
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The subject line was one long string - I inserted spaces
- oombera (1 Reply)
I would like to know if I can place a cron job (and what it might be of course) to delete all the mail in an inbox? Here are the servers specs:
Operating systemLinuxService StatusClick to ViewKernel version2.6.28.9Machine Typei686Apache version2.2.11 (Unix)PERL version5.8.8Path to... (2 Replies)
Hello, I found the forum’s information very helpful and informative. I am relatively new to UNIX programming. I am researching how to write a UNIX shell script to ftp all files from specific host folder to a client server. Also need to archive all transferred files, send a message (email) if any... (4 Replies)
Hello All,
For many users, .forward file has been created to forward the emails from UNIX (SUN 5.8) to Exhcnage server.
Is there any way to delete the email as soon as it comes to the mailbox on UNIX (without the same being forwarded to the Exchange Server)?
Thanks!
suismilyadon (2 Replies)
Hi all,
i want to sent output to email and folder at same time. This is my code :
echo "Hello" | mailx -s "${SUBJECT}" "${email_add}" >> ${file}
I only can sent output to my email but cannot sent to my empty folder....can i know how to done it? (1 Reply)
Hi ,
I'm using sendmail command to send a email.
To send a email sendmail taking 3minutes to complete the process.
Is there any configuration needs to be done in server or another solution is there to resolve this issue.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards
Latika (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am using heirloom-mailx on UBUNTU 11.04 to create a bash script that sends an e-mail with an attachment.
The command invoked is :
echo $BODY | mailx -v \
-S smtp=smtps://$smtpmailserver:465 \
-S from=$MITTENTE \
-S ssl-verify=ignore \
-S smtp-auth=login \
-S smtp-auth-user=$USER \... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: occhiverdi1987
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LEARN ABOUT V7
mail
MAIL(1) General Commands Manual MAIL(1)NAME
mail - send or receive mail among users
SYNOPSIS
mail person ...
mail [ -r ] [ -q ] [ -p ] [ -f file ]
DESCRIPTION
Mail with no argument prints a user's mail, message-by-message, in last-in, first-out order; the optional argument -r causes first-in,
first-out order. If the -p flag is given, the mail is printed with no questions asked; otherwise, for each message, mail reads a line from
the standard input to direct disposition of the message.
newline
Go on to next message.
d Delete message and go on to the next.
p Print message again.
- Go back to previous message.
s [ file ] ...
Save the message in the named files (`mbox' default).
w [ file ] ...
Save the message, without a header, in the named files (`mbox' default).
m [ person ] ...
Mail the message to the named persons (yourself is default).
EOT (control-D)
Put unexamined mail back in the mailbox and stop.
q Same as EOT.
x Exit, without changing the mailbox file.
!command
Escape to the Shell to do command.
? Print a command summary.
An interrupt stops the printing of the current letter. The optional argument -q causes mail to exit after interrupts without changing the
mailbox.
When persons are named, mail takes the standard input up to an end-of-file (or a line with just `.') and adds it to each person's `mail'
file. The message is preceded by the sender's name and a postmark. Lines that look like postmarks are prepended with `>'. A person is
usually a user name recognized by login(1). To denote a recipient on a remote system, prefix person by the system name and exclamation
mark (see uucp(1)).
The -f option causes the named file, e.g. `mbox', to be printed as if it were the mail file.
Each user owns his own mailbox, which is by default generally readable but not writable. The command does not delete an empty mailbox nor
change its mode, so a user may make it unreadable if desired.
When a user logs in he is informed of the presence of mail.
FILES
/usr/spool/mail/* mailboxes
/etc/passwd to identify sender and locate persons
mbox saved mail
/tmp/ma* temp file
dead.letter unmailable text
uux(1)SEE ALSO xsend(1), write(1), uucp(1)BUGS
There is a locking mechanism intended to prevent two senders from accessing the same mailbox, but it is not perfect and races are possible.
MAIL(1)