Im currently working on modifying a unix script called email maker which basically creates emails on a regular basis using the unix Mail.
Question: Is there a way to changed the value of the reply to and sender fields? Can I hard code values on these fields? How?
Thanks in advance. (3 Replies)
I found a mail which confused me a lot! since it did not contain any information regarding the sender of that mail. Is it possible to do like this? First i thought there was something wrong with the mail server.. but the subject of that mail still confused "nobody". How is it possible? or can I do... (3 Replies)
Hello All,
My unix (AIX 5.2) login is robk, my MS Exchange user name is rkapfer.
What I want to do is send mail as rkapfer while logged in (to unix) as robk.
I'm currently doing uuencode <pdf> <pdf>|mail -s"Subject" <recipient> works fine except the recipient sees me as robk@xyz.com.... (0 Replies)
When sending emails to the outside world, aix present itself as d_prod@production1.pdc.itercom.org.
This is causing some issue with our e-mail server.
So we need to change the name to d_prod@itercom.org...
Does any one know how this can be accomplished?
Thank you (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a ksh script, in which it sends mail successfully but from root id(root@system.com). I want it to be sent as customid@system.com.
I verified man pages of mail, and found '-u userid' option. But it is failing.
code snippet below:
mail -s "subject" -u $customid... (7 Replies)
I am using the below code to send an email
#!/usr/bin/perl
sub BEGIN {
unshift (@INC,'/opt/dev/common/mds/perlLib');
}
use Mail::Sender;
$sender = new Mail::Sender
{smtp => 'xxx.xxx.x.xx', from => 'abc@xyz.xom'};
$sender->MailFile({to => 'abc@xyz.xom',
subject => 'Here is... (0 Replies)
Just having trouble trying to figure out what the option is.
When I do
mail -s "Subject" someuser@example.com
I can't seem to specify "from" or "sender" option as I need it for my task. I tried using --f or -f though it didn't work.
Can someone please tell me what other option... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I am using the unix script to send a report on daily basis using the mail command. Here the sender name is appearing as myname i.e. chandru (userid@machine.unix.domain.com).
Is there any way to change sender name as a user defined name? example i need to change it to SupportTeam... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am trying to send a mail using "mail" command in unix. I wanted to give sender name and sender address. I tried different options ,but still it shows only mail address(No name).
mail -s "Alert mail : Nothing running !!!" $email -- -F"Mail Alert" -fno-reply@alert.com
But I am getting... (4 Replies)
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mail::milter::wrapper::defertorcpt
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT(3pm)NAME
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT - milter wrapper to delay failure returns
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT;
my $milter = ...;
my $wrapper = new Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT($milter);
my $wrapper2 = &DeferToRCPT($milter); # convenience
DESCRIPTION
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT is a convenience milter wrapper which defers any error return during the "connect", "helo", and/or
"envfrom" callbacks to the "envrcpt" callback.
Many broken client mailers exist in the real world and will do such things as instantaneously reconnect when receiving an error at the MAIL
FROM: stage. This wrapper ensures that errors are never propagated back to the MTA until at least the RCPT TO: phase.
Errors in "connect" and "helo" will apply to the entire SMTP transaction. Errors in "envfrom" will only apply to that particular message.
This wrapper can also be used to enhance logging. Though the contained milter may wish to reject a mail in progress, it may be useful for
logging purposes to capture the HELO string, sender, and recipient addresses of each attempted mail.
AUTHOR
Todd Vierling, <tv@duh.org> <tv@pobox.com>
SEE ALSO
Mail::Milter::Wrapper
perl v5.8.8 2004-02-26 Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT(3pm)