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Operating Systems Solaris SMTP Service Post 302881169 by Pramod_009 on Friday 27th of December 2013 01:58:15 AM
Old 12-27-2013
SMTP Service

Guys,

How can i check the mailx command will wor on my system or not.
The OS is Sun Solaris 5.10.

Or how can i come to know whether SMTP service is activated in Sun Solaris OS or not.


Thanks in Advance
 

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