Make sure that the SMTP relay server itself knows about you and can do a reverse DNS lookup on your IP address.
Quote:
nslookup output:
looking up FILES
Name: smtphostname
Address: xx.xxx.xx.43
The SMTP relay name would normally be a fully qualified host name such that the line reads something like:
And the entry (or alias) in /etc/hosts should be the fully qualified host name.
Quote:
there are many server names which are non-commented in /etc/mail/sendmail.cw
I'd only expect localhost and the fully qualified name of the local server unless you are the mail relay server yourself. If the SMTP mail relay server is in the list, that might explain it.
What else? Make sure that nobody has deleted the localhost entry in /etc/hosts and check the system mail log for error messages.
Quick check of the SMTP relay server with telnet to port 25 to make sure that it is listening.
I've used "mailx -r return@address" before many times for automated scripts, but when I try to use it on FreeBSD, I get "mailx: illegal option -- r". Is there another version of mailx I should be using to get this to work? The full command I'm trying to run is:
mailx -s "Load Results $(date... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
While watching the log at /var/log/messages on a Centos 4.x box I keep seeing this come up
Jul 18 09:38:40 ws096 PAM_pwdb: check pass; user unknown
From what I understand this might be a ssh attack or am I wrong here?
The bad thing is that it does not show an IP address its... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am sending mail inside my script based on various conditions.
Here is the problem,
when there are more than one condion at a time, the mailx adds the messages into one ( at the time of the second mail)
example:
inner_fn ()
{
if ; then
echo "inner function mail" | mailx... (3 Replies)
Hi guys
I am trying to send an email using mailx function and want the message body to appear on different lines.
My code is :
WT=`echo "Tapes are : $x Holder are : $y" `
echo $WT|mailx -s "Alert" xyx@abc.com
I want to receive the email like this:
Tapes are :2
Holders are... (2 Replies)
Ill try to make this brief:
I am trying to get the script below to run another script defined as BATNAM.
The script runs fine, does what i designed it to do, however...
I would like it to mailx the NEW $pid that was restarted.
This script is supposed to go in crontab as root, and run by... (8 Replies)
Hello All,
I am currently running a Solaris 10 machine as inbound SMTP server i.e. bringing Emails from outside into our company. In /var/spool/mqueue , I have mails that are pending for the past 4-5 days. They are not being delivered and are causing my mount point size to increase.
Error... (0 Replies)
Hello,
I have a file temp.txt with the below contents :
Sep 9 03:04:51 adcsdp01 MAPDR2_00: Unable to open trace file adpstartarv.log. (Error 110 Resource temporarily unavailable)
Sep 9 03:05:35 adcsdp01 MAPDR2_00: SAP Service ADPMR2_00 successfully started.
Sep 9 03:04:51 adcsdp01... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I am new to awk and I am trying to figure out how to print an output based on user input.
For example:
ubuntu:~/scripts$ steps="step1, step2, step3"
ubuntu:~/scripts$ echo $steps
step1, step2, step3
I am playing around and I got this pattern that I want:
... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Im facing a problem with sending tar file via mailx command. Your help would be much appreciated.
Im trying to tar a set of CSV files in a folder using the below command
tar cvf Report.tar.gz *_03172016.CSV
and sending this tar file using mailx command as mentioned below
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to send an email using mailx command in Linux terminal. Though I give invalid address it is giving response as Recipient ok and sent message. My command is here. Not sure what is wrong. Can anyone please assist?
echo -e 'New User'| mailx -v -s 'New User' y@gggg.com
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: yuvi
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
net::github::v3
Net::GitHub::V3(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::GitHub::V3(3pm)NAME
Net::GitHub::V3 - Github API v3
SYNOPSIS
Prefer:
use Net::GitHub;
my $gh = Net::GitHub->new(
version => 3,
login => 'fayland', pass => 'mypass',
# or
# access_token => $oauth_token
);
Or:
use Net::GitHub::V3;
my $gh = Net::GitHub::V3->new(
login => 'fayland', pass => 'mypass',
# or
# access_token => $oauth_token
);
DESCRIPTION
<http://develop.github.com/>
ATTRIBUTES
Authentication
There are two ways to authenticate through GitHub API v3:
login/pass
my $gh = Net::GitHub::V3->new( login => $ENV{GITHUB_USER}, pass => $ENV{GITHUB_PASS} );
access_token
my $gh = Net::GitHub->new( access_token => $ENV{GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN} );
raw_response
my $gh = Net::GitHub->new(
# login/pass or access_token
raw_response => 1
);
return raw HTTP::Response object
raw_string
my $gh = Net::GitHub->new(
# login/pass or access_token
raw_string => 1
);
return HTTP::Response response content as string
api_throttle
my $gh = Net::GitHub->new(
# login/pass or access_token
api_throttle => 0
);
To disable call rate limiting (e.g. if your account is whitelisted), set api_throttle to 0.
RaiseError
By default, error responses are propagated to the user as they are received from the API. By switching RaiseError on you can make the be
turned into exceptions instead, so that you don't have to check for error response after every call.
next_url, last_url, prev_url, first_url
Any methods which return multiple results may be paginated. After performing a query you should check to see if there are more results.
These attributes will be reset for each query.
The predicates to check these attributes are "has_next_page", "has_last_page", "has_prev_page" and "has_first_page".
See Github's documentation: <http://developer.github.com/v3/#pagination>
The "per_page" parameter mentioned in their docs is NOT supported by this module.
my @issues = $gh->issue->repos_issues;
while ($gh->issue->has_next_page) {
push @issues, $gh->issue->query($gh->issue->next_url);
## OR ##
push @issues, $gh->issue->next_page);
}
METHODS
query($method, $url, $data)
my $data = $gh->query('/user');
$gh->query('PATCH', '/user', $data);
$gh->query('DELETE', '/user/emails', [ 'myemail@somewhere.com' ]);
query API directly
next_page
When the results have been paginated, "next_page" is sugar for the common case of iterating through all the pages in order. It simply calls
"query" with the "next_url".
set_default_user_repo
$gh->set_default_user_repo('fayland', 'perl-net-github'); # take effects for all $gh->
$gh->repos->set_default_user_repo('fayland', 'perl-net-github'); # take effects on $gh->repos
To ease the keyboard, we provided two ways to call any method which starts with :user/:repo
1. SET user/repos before call methods below
$gh->set_default_user_repo('fayland', 'perl-net-github');
my @contributors = $gh->repos->contributors;
2. If it is just for once, we can pass :user, :repo before any arguments
my @contributors = $repos->contributors($user, $repo);
MODULES
user
my $user = $gh->user->show('nothingmuch');
$gh->user->update( bio => 'Just Another Perl Programmer' );
Net::GitHub::V3::Users
repos
my @repos = $gh->repos->list;
my $rp = $gh->repos->create( {
"name" => "Hello-World",
"description" => "This is your first repo",
"homepage" => "https://github.com"
} );
Net::GitHub::V3::Repos
issue
my @issues = $gh->issue->issues();
my $issue = $gh->issue->issue($issue_id);
Net::GitHub::V3::Issues
pull_request
my @pulls = $gh->pull_request->pulls();
Net::GitHub::V3::PullRequests
org
my @orgs = $gh->org->orgs;
Net::GitHub::V3::Orgs
git_data
Net::GitHub::V3::GitData
gist
Net::GitHub::V3::Gists
oauth
Net::GitHub::V3::OAuth
event
Net::GitHub::V3::Events
SEE ALSO
Any::Moose, Pithub
AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Refer Net::GitHub
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-03 Net::GitHub::V3(3pm)