Bit late now but the usual method for seeing if a command succeeded is to catch the return code, e.g.:
If the return code is zero then the command succeeded.
Another test you could do is to run mailq and ensure the queue is empty.
Hello,
I need to forward mail wich are in some users mailbox. The .forward redirection is working for all new mails but not for old. Is someone know how to do this ?
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi there
I am using mailx command to send mails. I want to send some important files to team members and wud like to know if the team member has recd my email or not.
How can I achieve this ?
Currently my piece of code is
uuencode ${FILE_NAME} ${FILE_NAME} >> mail_msg.txt
mailx -s"test... (5 Replies)
Hello guys,
Am trying to enable/start sendmail in Solaris 10. I tried using scvadm and also did it using the /etc/init.d/sendmail restart but no effect. Just returns to the prompt. No errors nothing. I checked if it is running using ps -eaf | grep sendmail, not running :( . I checked the logs... (9 Replies)
Hello All,
i have configured sendmail and trying to set a limit on mail
Ex: If i have send any mail to a email-if that doesn'e exists, i want that after trying for 3 days it should stops sending that mail to user and send a mail to the sender that " sending mail failed , any messaged... (1 Reply)
1.
I need to send emails using a shell script on linux. I want to use the most widespread method (the preferred method). Is one considered deprecated in favor of the other? Which, mail or sendmail ?
2.
Now, without trying to favor mail in the first question: How can I include a From: mail... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Is there any way to check the status of the mail sent or not.e.g
mail -s "Error Message" abc@xyz.com <aaa/bbb/data.txt
Can it return a status code which will confirm the delivery of mail sent?Please suggest.
Thanks,
Anil (1 Reply)
The question is, Does the mail comman actually send using sendmail or something else?
So I am trying to test if sendmail is set up. I used...
cat testemail.txt | mail -s "test mail" myemail@test.com
I used my email though I didn't get an error, but didn't get the email either.
... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I like to check the status of sendmail and take the appropriate action based on success / failure etc.
I have gone through one of the thread where a suggestion is made to use RC for return code
Following is the code:
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#!/usr/bin/bash
export... (0 Replies)
PHP mail() function doesn't work.
Nor does sendmail:
loaded system configuration file /etc/msmtprc
ignoring user configuration file /home/xi/.msmtprc: No such file or directory
falling back to default account
using account default from /etc/msmtprc
host = xsi
port = 25
proxy host = (not... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sendmailconfig
SENDMAILCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual SENDMAILCONFIG(8)NAME
sendmailconfig - configure sendmail for Debian systems
SYNOPSIS
sendmailconfig [--no-reload]
DESCRIPTION
sendmailconfig is used to simplify the configuration of sendmail(8) for use on Debian systems.
In the simplest case, you may run this program to (re)configure sendmail for your Debian system at any time. It will modify the file
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc in order to create a working sendmail configuration which will be written to the file /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.
For advanced configurations, you can modify the sendmail.mc file before generating sendmail.cf. Future invokations of sendmailconfig will
preserve these changes provided they are made at the end of the file.
Normally sendmailconfig will ask if you want to reload sendmail after making changes to its configuration. The --no-reload option will
avoid this question.
FILES
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc
sendmail m4 input to generate sendmail.cf
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf
actual sendmail configuration file
/etc/mail/sendmail.cw
names for which we will accept mail in the standard configuration
/etc/mail/sendmail.ct
names of trusted users in the standard configuration
SEE ALSO sendmail(8)AUTHOR
Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
21-Jan-1997 SENDMAILCONFIG(8)