When recipients are named, mail
assumes a message is being sent. It reads from the standard input up to
an end-of-file (Control-d) or, if reading from a terminal device, until
it reads a line consisting of just a period.
hi,
i have a database table that automatically logs the errors in the database every 5 mins.
what i want to happen is to come up with a program using unix-c that gets all the information from the log table, i have a flag initially set to zero which means that the error is not yet sent, the... (2 Replies)
how can I send an email in UNIX, attach a file and cc a receipient?
i use the command below to attach a file (this works):
uuencode path/filename filename | mailx -s "subject" addr@host.com
here is how i cc a receipient (this also works):
i have a file named cc.lis and contains:
Hello... (2 Replies)
I have a requirement to send email to a group once I have done some tests. I tried the following from command line:-
mailx -s "Test REsults for today " myname@companyname.com <testresultfile.txt
but the email was not received by anyone
basically I followed the format:
mailx -s... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am executing the following command in order to send a file as an attachment:
mailx -s "Subject" emailID@xyz.com < Testfile.txt
Instead of attaching the file Testfile.txt, it is writing the contents of the file in the email message body. Please advise on how I can send the file as an... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I know that we would be require HTML to change the font and color of the text of the output, if we wnt to send that through the email.
But I have managed to get below code, can someone look into it and let me know if i can acheive my requirement through this kind of code:
Following can... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I have create a unix prog file to validate data and send out an email. Below is the command used to send out email in the program. But it is not triggering the email.
Please advice on this.
(echo ${MESSAGE};uuencode "$FCP_OUT" "ERROR_REPORT.csv"; uuencode "$VALIDATION_RPT"... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I need to send email from unix in the below format. But the email body is coming all in one single line.
How do i format the below text, so that the body of email is properly formatted.
Please help.
TO: <email id>
CC: <none>
BCC: <none>
Subject: Support: file GENERATION is... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to send an output of a script in an email.
I want to know if there is a way to modify the senders email not as my username on the host server but as one of the sender preset on outlook.
I was using
cat email.log | /bin/mailx -c cclist -r myemailid -s "subject" tolistids
... (4 Replies)
can you tell me what is the syntax if I need to keep someone in cc with the below email.
mailx -s "shell script completed successfully" arun@gmail.com < /dev/null (4 Replies)
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biff
biff(1) General Commands Manual biff(1)NAME
biff - Notifies users when mail arrives
SYNOPSIS
biff [y | n]
DESCRIPTION
The biff command informs the system whether you want to be notified when mail arrives during the current terminal session. The following
command enables notification: biff y
The following command disables notification: biff n
When mail notification is enabled, the From: and Subject: header lines and up to the first five lines of the message are displayed. The
total display is 560 characters, or seven lines terminated by newline characters, whichever occurs first.
The biff y command is often included in the $HOME/.login or $HOME/.profile file to be executed each time you log in.
The biff command operates asynchronously. For synchronous notification, use the MAIL variable of sh or ksh, or the mail variable of csh.
EXAMPLES
To display the current setting, enter: biff To be notified during the current terminal session whenever mail arrives, enter the following
in your $HOME/.login or $HOME/.profile file: biff y
FILES
Read by login shell (after login. User profile.
SEE ALSO
Commands: comsat(8), csh(1), ksh(1), mail(1), mailx(1), Bourne Shell sh(1b), POSIX Shell sh(1p)biff(1)