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2020 Sep 04
0
Conversion from Centos 5 to Centos 7 & mailx changes
...ww.redhat.com/archives/rhl-devel-list/2008-June/msg00628.html [It
looks like this was further forked into s-nail which Debian, Ubuntu, Arch,
etc seem to ship as the default for mailx now.]
Looking for why this change was done I found these:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-devel-list/2008-June/msg00632.html
https://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-devel-list/2008-June/msg00641.html
which says one of two ways to hack around this problem:
1. Put in /etc/mail.rc the items needed
2. Try the MAILRC=/dev/null hack
and finally a google "heirloom mailx Content-Transfer-Encoding base64" got
me to...
2020 Sep 04
3
Conversion from Centos 5 to Centos 7 & mailx changes
Everyone,
I have just upgraded a Centos 5 server to a Centos 7 server and am
having difficulty with a change of behavior of mailx with the use of a
command line of :
mail -s 'This is the subject' user at domain.com < text_file.txt
On Centos 5 when mailx was used by a program started by a cron job we
were able to send a text file as an email message and the headers did
not contain