On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 08:06 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
> It does use the mail command - the command in the cron job is:
>
> EMAIL_CMD="|mail -s \"${EMAIL_SUBJECT}\" ${EMAIL_RECIPIENT} -- -f
> ${EMAIL_SENDER}"
>
> And this is what is appended at the bottom of the email I get:
>
> "mail: Cannot give -f and people to send to"
>
The man page I have for 'mail' says for '-f':
-f [file]
Read in the contents of the user's mbox (or the specified file)
for processing; when mailx is quit, it writes undeleted messages
back to this file. The string file is handled as described for
the folder command below.
So it doesn't look like '-f' is what you want.
However, there is a section called 'Sending mail from scripts' much
further down, and that gives an example of setting the 'From:' header.
I assume you can, likewise, put the 'from' command in your /etc/mail.rc
if necessary.
John.
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