Hi
I want to use mail subcommands in one line..
example :
I want to open mail which have this subject line "Returned mail: transcript" and want to copy the mail content in a file.
I tried with the mail commands but not able to..
please help
Last edited by Scott; 09-24-2011 at 05:39 AM..
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Hi Gurus,
I am having an requirement. i have to read a list file which contains file names and send mail to different users based on the files in the list file.
eg. if file a.txt exists then send a mail to a@a.com
simillary for b.txt,c.txt etc.
Thanks for your help,
Nimu (6 Replies)
Hi i have a file (file1)with this content:
1.2.3.10.in-addr.arpa
and a second file (file2) with a content wich have 8 Columns
if a do a
awk '{print $8}' file2
i become this output:
,'10.3.2.1.',
So i want to replace only the 10.3.2.1. in file2 (column 8) with the information... (8 Replies)
How to copy entire file content into another file being in last line mode of vi ?
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Got it :
:1,30w file.txt (1 Reply)
Hi,
We are using mailx -s command to send mails from unix.
We need to ensure that this mail is not copied,forwarded etc.
Is there a command which can be used to achieve this using unix?
Thanks.
No double posting please, continue here. (0 Replies)
Hi,
We are using mailx -s command to send mails from unix.
We need to ensure that this mail is not copied,forwarded etc.
Is there a command which can be used to achieve this using unix?
Thanks. (1 Reply)
Hello Guys
I have a directory of xml files (almost 500 ) Now in each xml file 3 new attributes will be added which are in a different single file
Is there any way I can copy the whole content of single file at 6th line of all the files in the directory .
Thanks a lot!!! (7 Replies)
I have a file called part1.pdb...contents are:
ATOM 1 N SER 1 -10.295 -8.909 10.913 1.00 0.00
ATOM 2 H1 SER 1 -10.230 -8.214 10.183 1.00 0.00
ATOM 3 H2 SER 1 -9.558 -8.745 11.584 1.00 0.00
ATOM 4 H3 SER 1 -11.255 ... (1 Reply)
Hi
I am looking for a help in designing a bash script on linux which can do below:-
1) Look in a specific directory for any new files
2) Mail the content of the new file
Appreciate any help
Regards
Neha (5 Replies)
Hi .
I am new to scripting.I am trying to mail the recent file contents but not the below script which i wrote is not working.Please guide me in finishing the script
File='find /Directory path/*.fnr | tail -1'
content=' cat $File'
echo $content | mail -s "Subject " "myname@company.com"
... (7 Replies)
I have a txt file with a list of error messages in a xml tag format, and each error message is separated with a identifier(endresult).Need to split that and copy and create a new html file.Error message has some special character. how to escape the special character and insert my data into the... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: DevAakash
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
forward
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