I am trying to send an email to another server but i don't seem to be able to do it.
I can receive mail form other servers but not send out.
I am using IBM AIX 4.x
Any knows whcih configuration file i need to set ?
or any network port to look out for ? (1 Reply)
What is the best way to send message from Unix script to PC users connected to the box ?
I tried "smbclient -M <machine>" but doesn't work. I prefer not to use Samba.
Thanks. (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to send a message through email to 5 people in unix script. Please let me know, how to do it.Please do reply it is urgent.How to do it?Please reply.thanks!
Thanks,
Mary. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to send a message through email to 5 people in unix script. Please let me know, how to do it.Please do reply it is urgent.
Thanks,
Mary. (3 Replies)
I'm trying to script sending an e-mail message on an AIX 5.x server with the following requirements:
1. command line switch to specify file name containing message body in HTML format
2. command line switch to specify file name of a binary attachment
3. command line or input file to specify... (4 Replies)
Hi,
anyone can guide me how to configure server to send email in AIX.
My server is in a closed network, what do I need to configure and how?
SMTP gateway? mail server?
Thanks and best regards
Solomon (4 Replies)
Hi Buddies,
I have a unix client and want to send a message (containg some data) to a windows Database server to query from it and return the result.
I shall be so thankfull if you help me out.:b::)
Warm Regards,
Jessi (1 Reply)
Hi All,
How to configure sendmail service in AIX server ?
Please tell me what all changes has to be made in sendmail.conf file.
Please help in this issue to configure it.
Thanks
jack (1 Reply)
i am new in AIX i am trying to write a script to take a backup for specific files on server to and check error log if backup success send email to administrator , script done except for sending mail , i try to configure sendmail on aix to use our exchange server to send emails but still get error... (0 Replies)
Hi folks,
I am having an issue here.Currently, my system sends a file from AIX using CICS program to mainframe .
However, Now I need to send file from AIX using CICS program or any other alternative to PCOMM server.
Can anyone enlighten me !!
Rgds,
Targetshell (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: targetshell
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nsend
NSEND(1) nsend NSEND(1)NAME
nsend - Send messages to users or groups
SYNOPSIS
nsend [ -h ] [ -S server ] [ -U user name ] [ -P password | -n ] [ -C ] [ -a ] -i objectID | -c connNum[,...] | { [ -t recipient type ] -o
recipient name | recipient name } message
DESCRIPTION
With nsend, you can send messages to the user's workstations.
nsend looks up the file $HOME/.nwclient to find a file server, a user name and possibly a password. See nwclient(5) for more information.
Please note that the access permissions of .nwclient MUST be 0600, for security reasons.
OPTIONS
recipient name
recipient name is either the NetWare name of the user to receive the message or the name of an existing user group on that server. You
can use wildcards in this specification.
-o recipient name
Specifies recipient's name. This can specify user or group.
-t recipent type
Specifies recipient's type.
-c connNum[,...]
Specifies connection numbers of recipients. You can use this option as workaround to deliver messages to directory services users.
-i userID
Specifies recipient's object ID. You can use this option as workaround to deliver messages to directory services users.
message
message is the message to be sent. Please note that this has to be a single command line argument. If you want to send a message that
contains spaces, you have to quote them on the command line. For example, to annoy your system administrator, you should try
nsend supervisor 'I know how this works!'
Program first searches (wildcards allowed) bindery with recipients name and type. If user is found, message is sent to this user, if
group is found, message is sent to this group. Other object types are ignored. If no suitable object was found in this phase, connection
list for specified object is retrieved (no wildcards allowed) and message is sent to this object (including print servers and so on). No
expansions on group is done this time.
-a
By default, nsend prepends 'From ....' text to message. You can suppress this by adding -a to command line.
-S server
server is the name of the server you want to use.
-U user name
If the user name your NetWare administrator gave to you differs from your unix user-id, you should use -U to tell the server about your
NetWare user name.
-P password
You may want to give the password required by the server on the command line. You should be careful about using passwords in scripts.
-n
-n should be given if specified user does not have password.
If neither -n nor -P are given, nsend prompts for a password.
-C
By default, passwords are converted to uppercase before they are sent to the server, because most servers require this. You can turn off
this conversion by -C.
BUGS
Directory services connection are not supported yet.
Options -c, -i and -o cannot be used together.
If user is specified multiple times (using wildcards in group specification or by repeating same number in -c), message is delivered multi-
ple times to him.
SEE ALSO nwclient(5), nprint(1), slist(1), ncpmount(8), ncpumount(8)CREDITS
nsend was written by looking at mars_nwe's message handling. Thanks to Martin Stover <mstover@freeway.de>.
Support for Netware groups by Philippe Andersson <philippe_andersson@ste.scitex.com>.
Support for connections greater than 255 by Petr Vandrovec <vandrove@vc.cvut.cz>.
nsend 04/07/1999 NSEND(1)