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Old 05-13-2009
Grep & EMail "HOW to quit ??? "

Hello All,


I am using the below code to grep particular word from file and then emailing it through mail command. the problem is this that when i run the script so it stops and ask me for the mail body then it asks for cc: and then runs.

I dont want to give body and cc: address, i just want that the script executes and email me and dont ask anything.

Code:
#/bin/ksh
/usr/bin/grep -q 'particular word'  /home/danial/FILE.TXT
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
    echo "particular word found "
     mail -s 'found it' me@mymailaccount.com
fi

I hope you understand my requirement.

Regards,
Waqas Ahmed
 

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POLLRCVD(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       POLLRCVD(8)

NAME
pollrcvd - HylaFAX script for delivering facsimile received by polling SYNOPSIS
/var/spool/hylafax/bin/pollrcvd mailaddr faxfile devid commid error-msg DESCRIPTION
bin/pollrcvd is the command script invoked by the HylaFAX server whenever a facsimile is received as a result of a polling operation. The default script uses electronic mail to deliver the facsimile to the user that submitted the poll request, and can be controlled by editing the etc/PollDispatch shell script in the spooling area that is sourced by pollrcvd when it runs. The arguments are: mailaddr the electronic mail address of the user that submitted the poll request. faxfile the pathname of the received TIFF file relative to the root of the spooling hierarchy. commid The communication identifier associated with the call (used to include a transcript when an error occurs). devid the modem device on which the document was received. error-msg an error message that is non-null if an error was encountered during the receive operation. NOTES
The default script delivers facsimile as PostScript wrapped in MIME. FILES
/var/spool/hylafax spooling area /usr/sbin/faxinfo for printing information about the facsimile /usr/bin/fax2ps for converting TIFF to PostScript /usr/lib/sendmail for delivering mail SEE ALSO
faxq(8), hylafax-server(5), recvq(5) May 12, 1996 POLLRCVD(8)
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