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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sending mail through mailx command Post 302419900 by mani_isha on Monday 10th of May 2010 03:49:27 AM
Old 05-10-2010
sending mail through mailx command

Hi
I need help to send mail through mailx command . Currenlt my program is like

Code:
#!/bin/ksh -x
echo "[$(date)] [Script Location $(pwd)] " >>  path.lst
MAIL_LIST='someone1@gamil.com  someone2@gamil.com someone3@gamil.com'
cat  path.lst | mailx -s "path loaction"  $MAIL_LIST
echo "End"
exit 0


Its work fine . But i need tocustomize this liitle instead of writing eamil id in MAIL_LIST , i want to save all the email id names in file mail.txt .
Then i want to send mails to through mailx command to all the names in mail.txt file.


Please help me i think i need to read from mail.txt first and save it in one string and then call that string in mailx ..
Please helpme out ..URGENT ...

Last edited by pludi; 05-10-2010 at 04:57 AM.. Reason: code tags, please...
 

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from(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   from(1)

NAME
from - Shows whom mail messages are from SYNOPSIS
from [-s sender] [user] The from command prints out the mail header lines in your mailbox file. OPTIONS
Prints headers for mail sent by sender. Specifies a mail spool directory. Use this flag if you want to examine a mailbox in a directory other than /usr/spool/mail, which is the system default. DESCRIPTION
If user is specified, then user's mailbox is examined instead of your own. EXAMPLES
To display the message headings in your mailbox, enter: from The names of the senders and the message dates are displayed. To display the message headings for mail sent by a specific user, enter: from -s dale Displays only the message headings of the messages sent from user dale. To display the message headings in a specific user's mail- box, enter: from dawn The message headings from user dawn's mailbox are displayed, provided you have read permission for dawn's mailbox. FILES
User mailbox files. SEE ALSO
Commands: biff(1), mail(1), mailx(1) from(1)
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