09-12-2007
echoing dates in the mail
Your coded as posted (now=`date '+%m%d%y'`) will simply set the variable $now to be - EG - 091207.txt
It will *not* create a file called 091207.txt.
If all you want to do is include the contents of $now and $now2 in your email then you can do...
echo "${i}$now not found, %now; $now2; Please contact Production Support" |
mailx -s "Alert: File not Found" $alertUser
Please note that as your code stands $now and $now2 will only differ by the time it takes for the script to execute the first and then the second variable assignments. It almost certainly means they will always be set to the same value. This raises the question of why you need two variables rather than one as you say that you are looking for log files with the current (same?) timestamp.
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reporter-mailx
REPORTER-MAILX(1) LIBREPORT MANUAL REPORTER-MAILX(1)
NAME
reporter-mailx - Sends contents of a problem directory via email.
SYNOPSIS
reporter-mailx [-v] -d DIR [-c CONFFILE]
DESCRIPTION
The tool reads a problem directory, composes an email message from the directory contents, and uses mailx to send the message to specified
recipient.
Properties of email messages can be specified in a configuration file, and via environment variables.
Configuration file
Configuration file contains entries in a format "Option = Value".
The options are:
Subject
The subject of the email message.
EmailFrom
The sender of the email message.
EmailTo
The recipient of the email message.
SendBinaryData
Use yes/true/on/1 to attach all binary files from the problem directory to the email. This can cause the emails to be very large.
Integration with ABRT events
reporter-mailx can be used as a reporter, to allow users report problems via email when they decide to do it. This usage is pre-configured
in /etc/libreport/events.d/mailx_event.conf:
EVENT=report_Mailx reporter-mailx
It can also be used to notify administrator automatically when a problem happens. When this is desired, modify the event configuration file
to run the tool on the post-create event:
EVENT=post-create reporter-mailx
OPTIONS
-d DIR
Path to problem directory.
-c CONFFILE
Path to configuration file. When used in ABRT event system, the file contains site-wide configuration. Users can change the values via
environment variables.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Environment variables take precedence over values provided in the configuration file.
Mailx_Subject
Subject of the email message.
Mailx_EmailFrom
Sender of the email message.
Mailx_EmailTo
Recipient of the email message. If nor the environment variable nor the corresponding option is defined, the message is send to
"root@localhost".
Mailx_SendBinaryData
Use yes/true/on/1 to attach all binary files from the problem directory to the email.
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
LIBREPORT 2.1.11 06/18/2014 REPORTER-MAILX(1)