Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "send HTML formatted mail (for M$ Outlook) with mailx"
2010 Oct 15
1
grep pattern x, but not pattern y on the same line
Hi folks
I have the command "find . | xargs grep 'mailx'", to search all files
with "mailx" in contents. I wish to add a second condition that NOT
contains string sven.aluoor at ubs.com on the same line.
Every file which contains "mailx", but not the string
sven.aluoor at ubs.com in the same line.
cheers Sven
2020 Apr 23
2
Testing COI
Hi,
I am playing around with the COI plugin and try to get things working.
I followed the Dovecot docs and also got the source from Github (dovecot/coi).
I have compiled and installed coi successfully.
IMAP seems to be fine, but LMTP has some errors in the logs, so I removed imap_coi for the moment:
Apr 23 17:05:16 mx dovecot: lmtp(10752): Fatal: Couldn't load required plugin
2008 Jul 18
2
Send smtp email with mailx on centos
Hi all, I?d like to know what may I configure to send emails from my
server with mailx please.
I need to send mails to my email adress (name at mydomain.com) with logs
and I am not able to do.
Best regards and thanks for your time,
Miguel
2010 Jun 15
5
Disable sendmail and configure mailx to use an external Postfix server?
Is there anyway I can disable sendmail on my various machines and configure mailx on them to utilize my Postfix SMTP server?
Thanks,
Dan
2000 Aug 09
1
[RHSA-2000:048-06] Updated mailx and perl packages are now available.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory
Synopsis: Updated mailx and perl packages are now available.
Advisory ID: RHSA-2000:048-06
Issue date: 2000-08-07
Updated on: 2000-08-09
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: perl suidperl mailx rpm
Cross references: RHSA-2000:051
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
2000 Jan 27
1
mailx (PR#404)
Is there a reason that the default option for a mailer program (at least
on Linux) is .Options$mailer="mailx"? I don't have mailx on my system,
I suspect many other Linux users don't either, and it's kind of disconcerting
to have bug.report() fail ...
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Version:
platform = i686-unknown-linux
arch = i686
os = linux
system =
2020 Sep 05
2
Conversion from Centos 5 to Centos 7 & mailx changes
Stephen and Kenneth,
Thank you very much for your help.
I tried 'MAILRC=/dev/nul' which I put in /etc/mail.rc as
'set MAILRC=/dev/null'
But I did not identify that this changed any behavior.
The link below was very helpful Stephen thank you for your kindness in digging this out for
me.
2020 Apr 23
0
Testing COI
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
</head>
<body>
<div>
<br>
</div>
<blockquote type="cite">
<div>
On 23/04/2020 18:12
<a href="mailto:lists@mlserv.org">lists@mlserv.org</a> wrote:
</div>
<div>
<br>
</div>
2010 Dec 13
22
OT: programming language for morons (newbie friendly language in Open Source world)
Hi folks
I have more than 12 years experience with UNIX system administration,
but I am too stupid for programming. My only programming experience is
shell scripting. I tried to learn Java, but don't understand it
because it is too complicated for my limited brainpower.
What programming language should I learn?
A friend said that C-Sharp (Mono) is very simple. Is this true?
cheers Sven
2009 Dec 01
3
best practises for avoiding to write passwords in shell scripts (example sqlplus from Oracle)
Hi folks
I have here a CentOS box where i need to setup cronjob (with session
to remote Oracle instance). On the remote DB i have no access, expect
limited user.
How to avoid putting passwords in shell scripts?
The solution doesn't need to be perfect, only better than plain text
passwords in scripts.
Mostly remote host only support password authentication (no
certificates and so on).
2006 Oct 31
0
6271998 gcc and cmd/mailx don''t get along
Author: robbin
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: 6af2fef2d02ac179d4cd67e825f5588624ba3f99
Log message:
6271998 gcc and cmd/mailx don''t get along
6271054 gcc and cmd/find don''t get along
Files:
update: usr/src/cmd/find/find.c
update: usr/src/cmd/mailx/Makefile
update: usr/src/cmd/mailx/cmd1.c
update: usr/src/cmd/mailx/cmd2.c
update: usr/src/cmd/mailx/cmd3.c
update:
1998 Jun 25
0
security hole in mailx
Hi there.
I''ve discovered a rather serious security hole in mailx, the good
old Berkeley mail program. It''s somehow present at least in the
last versions I''ve checked (mailx-8.1.1 in Linux, mailx 5.0 in
Solaris). The bug is an exploitable buffer overflow (using the
HOME environment variable) that allows any local user to acquire
the privileges under which the program
2020 Sep 04
0
Conversion from Centos 5 to Centos 7 & mailx changes
On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 at 16:00, Gregory P. Ennis <PoMec at pomec.net> wrote:
> 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
2000 Aug 08
0
[RHSA-2000:048-02] Updated mailx and perl packages are now available.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory
Synopsis: Updated mailx and perl packages are now available.
Advisory ID: RHSA-2000:048-02
Issue date: 2000-08-07
Updated on: 2000-08-08
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: perl suid
Cross references: N/A
2014 Dec 16
0
CESA-2014:1999 Moderate CentOS 6 mailx Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:1999 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1999.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
efa814c3336a5e9fcf0e499f5a54b89db7333546df8c722072dc80f1fdf22cc0 mailx-12.4-8.el6_6.i686.rpm
x86_64:
2018 Oct 09
0
CEBA-2018:2894 CentOS 6 mailx BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2018:2894
Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2018:2894
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
33577d62c430b2100b6aaccf62fa6bb4beaf0acfa4fc40d2b9ac425e88c124bb mailx-12.4-10.el6_10.i686.rpm
x86_64:
2014 Dec 16
0
CESA-2014:1999 Moderate CentOS 7 mailx Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:1999 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1999.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
5145adac44326a40872e3428a84bc73edb54861f19e75d19b428fabc5f234ab8 mailx-12.5-12.el7_0.x86_64.rpm
Source:
2010 Mar 25
0
ActionMailer configuration for Solaris and mailx
Does anyone knows how to configure ActionMailer with Solaris and mailx?
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2006 Jan 23
0
Specify sending machine from mailx command line?
When using "mail" (from the mailx package) to send mail from the command
line, can I specify the sending system name?
I want to mail the occasional status message to my personal e-mail account
from a server machine. Something like this:
echo "New IP address: $new_ip_address" | \
mail -s "DHCP - $interface addr change" myname at myisp.com
When I attempt