how to set To: and Subject: with ssmtp

2002-10-29 Thread Marcos Lorenzo
I'm unable to fill some fields in mail header with ssmtp: When I run: marcos@MOZART ~$ echo testing mail | ssmtp -f administrador@mozart -F Administrador [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get the following: Received: from

Re: how to set To: and Subject: with ssmtp

2002-10-29 Thread Felix van Hove
Hi Marcos, items such as Date, Subject, To, Cc, From are part of the message data. You should consider to use a file for sending this data. Something like: Subject: hello To: Pete Hello Pete! Felix

Re: how to set To: and Subject: with ssmtp

2002-10-29 Thread Frank-Michael Moser
I attached a small shell script which mimes the behaviour of the classic Unix' mail command using ssmtp. Most of the options are ignored but To: and Subject: at least work. Give it a try and type mail --help Frank-Michael Marcos Lorenzo wrote: I'm unable to fill some fields in mail header

RE: how to set To: and Subject: with ssmtp

2002-10-29 Thread Polley Christopher W
You might also try formail, which is included in the procmail package. From: Marcos Lorenzo I'm unable to fill some fields in mail header with ssmtp: When I run: marcos@MOZART ~$ echo testing mail | ssmtp -f administrador@mozart -F Administrador [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get the following: ...

RE: how to set To: and Subject: with ssmtp

2002-10-29 Thread Harig, Mark A.
Also, once 'ssmtp' has been set up properly, 'mutt' can be used like traditional UNIX 'mail'. It has been working for well over a year now (thanks to Corrina Vinschen). -Original Message- From: Polley Christopher W [mailto:PolleyChristopherW;JohnDeere.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 29,