Sorin Srbu wrote:
> 
> The problem *now* is that /bin/mail doesn't understand the "-t" switch. As I 
> mentioned, I can't find anything about this t parameter in man mail, but in 
> the /usr/bin/BackupPC_SendEmail script  the t parameter is mentioned as 
> something that " -t  display the emails that would be sent, without sending 
> them".
> 
> To me this is rather cryptic, and I don't quite understand the why's, what's 
> and where's of this alluring "-t" and how I fix this.

Did you perhaps set SendmailPath to mail instead of /usr/sbin/sendmail?  -t is 
a 
flag to sendmail that says the To:/From: headers are already in the input.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikes...@gmail.com


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