Hi,
Below a try to send an email to a local user can be seen. I can NOT send e-mail anywhere, but I receive email perfectly.
<pre>
isgsi01(root)10: mail aris < /home/aris/mail2send
dbm map "Alias0": unsafe map file /etc/mail/aliases: No such file or directory
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..... but the... (3 Replies)
When I try to use the CLI mail, I get the following error. What's wrong?
Welcome to Darwin!
% mail root
Subject: test
test
.
EOT
% /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 81: fileclass: cannot open /etc/mail/local-host-names: Group writable directory
Do I just need to change the... (1 Reply)
Hello!
I have two servers with Solaris 2.7
I send mail from first to second.
The first is also dns. It's known as "ns.oldb.pkb", second is "dev.pkb".
Ping works successful from 1 to 2 and vice verse.
But when I am trying on first server :
sendmail -v user@dev.pkb < /etc/motd
it is... (3 Replies)
i have mac os x 2.2 jaguar and Mail wont open any links? When i click on them it just does nothing. does anybody know why/how to fix it? please help me..
thanks, blip (4 Replies)
if ping $1 3
then
{
sleep 1
echo "HELO domain.co.uk"
sleep 1
echo "MAIL FROM: mark@domain.co.uk"
sleep 1
echo "RCPT TO: markms@domain.co.uk"
sleep 1
echo "DATA"
echo "This is a test from a file."
echo "."
echo "quit"
} | telnet $1 25
else
echo problem
fi
The above is... (1 Reply)
I have a o/p file called a1.txt from a script. I m mailing this file but the problem is that in the mail the format is comming different.
Contents of a1.txt
------------------------------------
Meter 090845086LG is now Made AMR Active
Meter 090845088LG is now Made AMR Active
Meter... (4 Replies)
Hi,
i've a redhat linux 9 upadated by redhat from 7 version to 9 version. A couple of days ago i was a problem with my mail, in other words i'm not able to get any email nor to send any email. I've a proxy configuration and i tried to set iptables in order to verify the port. The 110,255 and 995... (1 Reply)
I am uxing HP UX mailx, I want to send mail with:
1) to list
2) cc list
3) sender address
4) mail body
5) subject
6) attachment
I am using :
(cat cc_list; cat mail_body; ux2dos file_1 | uuencode attachment.txt)|mailx -m -s "subject" -r sender@abc.com recepient@abc.com
cc_list... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am having a problem that is very similar to the one being discussed here. I am using OS X and am trying to send mail from the OS X Terminal to my GMail account. The mail seems to go through, but gets stuck at Google's servers. I have a log file from the /var/mail directory that... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: danielsutton
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
aliases
ALIASES(5) File Formats Manual ALIASES(5)NAME
aliases - aliases file for sendmail
SYNOPSIS
aliases
DESCRIPTION
This file describes user ID aliases used by sendmail. The file resides in /etc/mail and is formatted as a series of lines of the form
name: addr_1, addr_2, addr_3, . . .
The name is the name to alias, and the addr_n are the aliases for that name. addr_n can be another alias, a local username, a local file-
name, a command, an include file, or an external address.
Local Username
username
The username must be available via getpwnam(3).
Local Filename
/path/name
Messages are appended to the file specified by the full pathname (starting with a slash (/))
Command
|command
A command starts with a pipe symbol (|), it receives messages via standard input.
Include File
:include: /path/name
The aliases in pathname are added to the aliases for name.
E-Mail Address
user@domain
An e-mail address in RFC 822 format.
Lines beginning with white space are continuation lines. Another way to continue lines is by placing a backslash directly before a new-
line. Lines beginning with # are comments.
Aliasing occurs only on local names. Loops can not occur, since no message will be sent to any person more than once.
If an alias is found for name, sendmail then checks for an alias for owner-name. If it is found and the result of the lookup expands to a
single address, the envelope sender address of the message is rewritten to that address. If it is found and the result expands to more
than one address, the envelope sender address is changed to owner-name.
After aliasing has been done, local and valid recipients who have a ``.forward'' file in their home directory have messages forwarded to
the list of users defined in that file.
This is only the raw data file; the actual aliasing information is placed into a binary format in the file /etc/mail/aliases.db using the
program newaliases(1). A newaliases command should be executed each time the aliases file is changed for the change to take effect.
SEE ALSO newaliases(1), dbm(3), dbopen(3), db_open(3), sendmail(8)
SENDMAIL Installation and Operation Guide.
SENDMAIL An Internetwork Mail Router.
BUGS
If you have compiled sendmail with DBM support instead of NEWDB, you may have encountered problems in dbm(3) restricting a single alias to
about 1000 bytes of information. You can get longer aliases by ``chaining''; that is, make the last name in the alias be a dummy name
which is a continuation alias.
HISTORY
The aliases file format appeared in 4.0BSD.
$Date: 2013-11-22 20:51:55 $ ALIASES(5)