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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Email alert after termination Post 303003793 by Corona688 on Wednesday 20th of September 2017 06:28:15 PM
Old 09-20-2017
Are you the administrator of this system? If you are, the easiest place to start would be installing and configuring 'ssmtp', an email "server" which is actually an email client and just logs into some other email account.

If you're not the administrator, you're stuck with begging them to install it or hacking up a script which uses whatever email client your system has available.

Instructions for either of these depend on what your system is, what is it?
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SYSTEM(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						 SYSTEM(3)

NAME
system -- pass a command to the shell LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h> int system(const char *string); DESCRIPTION
The system() function hands the argument string to the command interpreter sh(1). The calling process waits for the shell to finish execut- ing the command, ignoring SIGINT and SIGQUIT, and blocking SIGCHLD. If string is a NULL pointer, system() will return non-zero, if the command interpreter is available, or zero if none is available. Other- wise, system() returns the termination status of the shell in the format specified by waitpid(2). RETURN VALUES
If a child process cannot be created, or the termination status of the shell cannot be obtained, system() returns -1 and sets errno to indi- cate the error. If execution of the shell fails, system() returns the termination status for a program that terminates with a call of exit(127). SEE ALSO
sh(1), execve(2), waitpid(2), popen(3), shquote(3) STANDARDS
The system() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 (``ANSI C89'') and IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 (``POSIX.2''). CAVEATS
Never supply the system() function with a command containing any part of an unsanitized user-supplied string. Shell meta-characters present will be honored by the sh(1) command interpreter. BSD
August 2, 2007 BSD
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