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Operating Systems AIX Sending local mail in AIX ? Post 302549834 by vilius on Wednesday 24th of August 2011 05:00:23 AM
Old 08-24-2011
Sending local mail in AIX ?

Hello,

The task is to send mail to some local user from application running on localhost.
Looks like default mail server on AIX is sendmail, and it's not started on my servers:
Code:
# lssrc -a|grep mail
 sendmail         mail                          inoperative

But I am able to send local mail without sendmail running:
Code:
# mail
No mail for root
#
# mail root@localhost < file1
#
# ps -ef|grep mail
       root  808074       1   0 11:48:33  pts/0  0:00 send-mail -i -x root@localhost
#
# ps -ef|grep mail
#
# mail
Mail [5.2 UCB] [AIX 5.X]  Type ? for help.
"/var/spool/mail/root": 1 message 1 new
>N  1 root              Wed Aug 24 11:49  11/297
? exit
#

So now back to my task - I must configure local application(SAP to be exact) to send local mail - what should I do - configure sendmail for local operation or use method described above ?
Anyway how is that possible to send mail without sendmail running ?

thanks
Vilius
 

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FORWARD(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual							FORWARD(5)

NAME
forward -- mail forwarding instructions DESCRIPTION
The .forward file contains a list of mail addresses or programs that the user's mail should be redirected to. If the file is not present, then no mail forwarding will be done. Mail may also be forwarded as the standard input to a program by prefixing the line with the normal shell pipe symbol (|). If arguments are to be passed to the command, then the entire line should be enclosed in quotes. For security rea- sons, the .forward file must be owned by the user the mail is being sent to, or by root, and the user's shell must be listed in /etc/shells. For example, if a .forward file contained the following lines: nobody@FreeBSD.org "|/usr/bin/vacation nobody" Mail would be forwarded to <nobody@FreeBSD.org> and to the program /usr/bin/vacation with the single argument nobody. If a local user address is prefixed with a backslash character, mail is delivered directly to the user's mail spool file, bypassing further redirection. For example, if user chris had a .forward file containing the following lines: chris@otherhost chris One copy of mail would be forwarded to chris@otherhost and another copy would be retained as mail for local user chris. FILES
$HOME/.forward The user's forwarding instructions. SEE ALSO
aliases(5), mailaddr(7), sendmail(8) BSD
July 2, 1996 BSD
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