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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Mailx not working on Linux Post 303001917 by Don Cragun on Monday 14th of August 2017 05:42:13 PM
Old 08-14-2017
Bumping up posts is not allowed. But, you are adding a little bit of new information.

Unfortunately, nothing in either of your posts in this thread has anything to do with the title of this thread: The title is "Mailx not working on Linux", but there is absolutely no mention of mailx in either of your posts in this thread. The more confusion about what you are trying to do... the less likely you are to get meaningful (or any) response.
 

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SYNOPSIS
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