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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unable to send mail Post 302866203 by Corona688 on Monday 21st of October 2013 01:20:41 PM
Old 10-21-2013
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Originally Posted by Nakul_sh
Whenever i am typing the above command it is going to next line when i press @ on unix server prompt.
This is pretty odd. Sounds like some trouble with your terminal.
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Is there any problem with the server? Or should i check settings into putty?
It sounds like PUTTY and your server don't agree on what @ means. There's probably a PUTTY setting to resolve this, but it'd help to know what your server is to figure out exactly what ought to be changed to what. What's your server? uname -a if you don't know.
 

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