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On 27 Aug 2008, at 11:26, 91change wrote:
>
> My aim is to have script similar to  below
>
> MAIL_CMD      = "/usr/bin/exim -t"
> FROM          = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> SUBJECT       = Hey, user, clean up your account!
> CC_TO                 = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> I got the above script from  a sendmail configured machine  , I want  
> replace sendmail with exim ...

Well if thats the script I guess it never worked.

You could have something like this (after the header section you  
provided):-

${MAIL_CMD} << END_OF_MESSAGE
From: ${FROM}
To: ${TO}
Subject: ${SUBJECT}

You know, I really should have put some message content here...
END_OF_MESSAGE

>>>>>>> exim -t wont connect to exim daemon
> is there any way to make it connect ?

Not really - it puts messages directly into the local queue.

> is there any MUA in exim ? or i hve to use some other MUA (like  
> mailman
> ,fetchmail  ) ?

Exim is not an MUA.  Neither are mailman (which is a MLM) or fetchmail
(not quite sure of the classification for that - probably a mail relay
client of some sort).

Personally I would normally use an MUA here rather than directly
calling the MTA - so something like mail, nail, Mail or even mutt.

        Nigel.
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