Hi,
When running at with the -m option, the user will get an email once the job is
finished. However, this assumes the system knows what the user's email
address is.
My users have access to a large time yummy hp box (24 processors with oodles
of ram and hd space) but no mail accounts there. How can I set at to send
mail to their email address on our system after the job they were running on
the remote system finished. (at is running on the remote system; no rsh and
the like, as they are telnetting from windows machines).
I have no administrative privileges on the remote box, so keep it simple.
Arie
--
It is absurd to seek to give an account of the matter to a man
who cannot himself give an account of anything; for insofar as
he is already like this, such a man is no better than a vegetable.
-- Book IV of Aristotle's Metaphysics
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