Hi,
I use the sendmail command to send automatic e-mail in my control programs,
but I'd like to know if there's a non interactive way to send an attachment,
like a small text file through sendmail command. I didn't find a way in the man, so anyone has already done it?.. give an example for the... (4 Replies)
Hi,
This is my first thread.
Iam trying the following:
OS: Sun
Database: DB2, Informix, Oracle
* Get the status of the database (using database command line options)
* pipe to a text file
* send mail of the text file to receiptents.
TODO1:
First step i tried to send a test message.... (3 Replies)
Hello,
i am sending email with following command.
The problem is the attachment is displayed as inline text instead of a file attached to email. What should i do?
I don't have chance to install new binaries to the server (SunOS)
( \
echo From: Sender ; \
echo Subject: Testing ; \... (1 Reply)
I have an HTML file I am currently sending in the body of an email. I now have a need to send a csv attachment along with it. I can ONLY use sendmail as mutt and xmail etc are not on the server.
Here is what I am currently using: It is possible to add code to add an attachment ??!?
{
... (8 Replies)
dear all
I have below function which send an email, but if I need to add an attachement it won't work instead it write some jibberish to body of the email
begin 644 SIGN_OFF_AP_20120626.csv
M4TE'3E]/1D9?4TA%150L351-7T1!5$4L0D]/2RQ35$%455,L5D%25%E012Q#
%3U5.5`H`
`
end
function... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to send log file of a job run in unix machince through sendmail.Though I am able to send the text but it is not sending as attachment.
Could you please look into the code and let me know where I have gone wrong
fdate=`date %Y%j`... (2 Replies)
Send_Mail()
{
C_Date=`date +"%m/%d/%Y"`
#Subject="MMDB Load Job Status"
for i in `cat $Metafile`
do
if
then
email_address=`echo $i | cut -d":" -f2`
/usr/lib/sendmail "$email_address" < $Email_File
fi
done
}
this is the send mail command i am using .please let me... (1 Reply)
Hello people,
I only have sendmail and uuencode on a Oracle (RH) linux server.
While:
/usr/bin/uuencode awr.html awr.html | /usr/sbin/sendmail myemail@company.com
Is working fine,
the ideal for me is to do something like:
echo "To: me@company.com" > /home/vasilis/msg.txt
echo "Subject: DB... (3 Replies)
Hi Folks
I have below code, which is able to successfully send the content of the output file as html which is body, but i did tried uuencode & mailx -a for sending attachments but to no avail.
cat - ${Output_File} <<EOF| /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t
#From: ${MAILFROM}
To: ${MAILTO}
Subject:... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: nikhil jain
5 Replies
LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
uuencode
UUENCODE(1) BSD General Commands Manual UUENCODE(1)NAME
uuencode, uudecode -- encode/decode a binary file
SYNOPSIS
uuencode [-m] [-o output_file] [file] name
uudecode [-cips] [file ...]
uudecode [-i] -o output_file [file]
DESCRIPTION
The uuencode and uudecode utilities are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums that do not support other than simple ASCII
data.
The uuencode utility reads file (or by default the standard input) and writes an encoded version to the standard output, or output_file if
one has been specified. The encoding uses only printing ASCII characters and includes the mode of the file and the operand name for use by
uudecode.
The uudecode utility transforms uuencoded files (or by default, the standard input) into the original form. The resulting file is named
either name or (depending on options passed to uudecode) output_file and will have the mode of the original file except that setuid and exe-
cute bits are not retained. The uudecode utility ignores any leading and trailing lines.
The following options are available for uuencode:
-m Use the Base64 method of encoding, rather than the traditional uuencode algorithm.
-o output_file
Output to output_file instead of standard output.
The following options are available for uuencode:
-m Use the Base64 method of encoding, rather than the traditional uuencode algorithm.
-o output_file
Output to output_file instead of standard output.
The following options are available for uudecode:
-c Decode more than one uuencode'd file from file if possible.
-i Do not overwrite files.
-o output_file
Output to output_file instead of any pathname contained in the input data.
-p Decode file and write output to standard output.
-s Do not strip output pathname to base filename. By default uudecode deletes any prefix ending with the last slash '/' for security
purpose.
EXAMPLES
The following example packages up a source tree, compresses it, uuencodes it and mails it to a user on another system. When uudecode is run
on the target system, the file ``src_tree.tar.Z'' will be created which may then be uncompressed and extracted into the original tree.
tar cf - src_tree | compress |
uuencode src_tree.tar.Z | mail sys1!sys2!user
The following example unpack all uuencode'd files from your mailbox into your current working directory.
uudecode -c < $MAIL
The following example extract a compress'ed tar archive from your mailbox
uudecode -o /dev/stdout < $MAIL | zcat | tar xfv -
SEE ALSO basename(1), compress(1), mail(1), uucp(1), uuencode(5)BUGS
Files encoded using the traditional algorithm are expanded by 35% (3 bytes become 4 plus control information).
HISTORY
The uudecode and uuencode utilities appeared in 4.0BSD.
BSD January 27, 2002 BSD