Dave Korn wrote:
> > Yes, it relies on MTA (and I thought that ssmtp is good default for
> > Cygwin) since original mailx does the same. Althought one could simply
> > use netcat, but that brakes SMTP protocol and this behaviour
> > is recently becoming forbidden.
>
> I'm curious: in what way
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of jerzy szczudlowski
> Sent: 11 May 2004 00:36
> Yes, it relies on MTA (and I thought that ssmtp is good default for
> Cygwin) since original mailx does the same. Althought one could simply
> use netcat, but that brakes SMTP protocol and
Frédéric L W Meunier wrote:
>> Have you looked at ssmtp?
>
> His script uses ssmtp. ssmtp isn't a mailx or nail replacement.
Yes, it relies on MTA (and I thought that ssmtp is good default for
Cygwin) since original mailx does the same. Althought one could simply
use netcat, but that brakes SMT
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> jerzy szczudÅowski wrote:
>
> > Since mailx package is not ported to Cygwin, and from time to time
> > someone miss it, I wrote short shell script that enables straight
> > compatibility with some programs which by default depend on "mail"
> > command (i
jerzy szczudÅowski wrote:
Since mailx package is not ported to Cygwin, and from time to time
someone miss it, I wrote short shell script that enables straight
compatibility with some programs which by default depend on "mail"
command (i.e. smartmontools). Since this is really simple script, it is
Since mailx package is not ported to Cygwin, and from time to time
someone miss it, I wrote short shell script that enables straight
compatibility with some programs which by default depend on "mail"
command (i.e. smartmontools). Since this is really simple script, it is
very limited. In example,
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