Olivier Regnier wrote:
Hello,
I tested the mail command in console and my question is, it is possible
to indicate the MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Thank you :)
Not sure about mail(1); manpage says environment variable REPLYTO
is honored; you might try to modify the headers to add the &qu
Hello,
I tested the mail command in console and my question is, it is possible
to indicate the MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Thank you :)
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> > Just lately ive noticed my mail command via putty no longer works an ls shows
> > tape# ls -l /usr/bin/mail
> > -r-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 0 Mar 20 15:34 /usr/bin/mail
> > Which to me looks ok ive no idea how to fix the file as im quite new to
> > freebsd
> A z
> Just lately ive noticed my mail command via putty no longer works an ls shows
> tape# ls -l /usr/bin/mail
> -r-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 0 Mar 20 15:34 /usr/bin/mail
> Which to me looks ok ive no idea how to fix the file as im quite new to
> freebsd
A zero size mail command looks o
Just lately ive noticed my mail command via putty no longer works an ls shows
tape# ls -l /usr/bin/mail
-r-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 0 Mar 20 15:34 /usr/bin/mail
Which to me looks ok ive no idea how to fix the file as im quite new to
freebsd
and typing mail produces no output what so ever
Terry
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 12:39:08PM -0500, JJB wrote:
> I disagree with you on this.
>
> Log-in-vain purpose in life is to interrogate attempts from
> the external interface, not the localhost internal functions,
> which this clearly is what is happening.
That's simply not true.
$ grep vain /etc/
being said anyway.
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'mail' command is used.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 02:05:04PM -0700, Brent Wiese wrote:
> Just in case anyone was following this thread, "esmtp" in the ports works
> beautifully.
Has that sorted you out then?
I was thinking you could make use of the php.ini setting:
sendmail_path
to set the sendmail_path on a per-user /
Just in case anyone was following this thread, "esmtp" in the ports works
beautifully.
Brent
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> put SMTP = my.relay.mail.box into your /usr/local/etc/php.ini
>
It was my understanding this only worked in the Windows version of PHP...
That's according to PHP.net's site and the comments in the php.ini file.
I just added it and the test is still failing.
Brent
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On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 07:52:39PM -0700, Brent Wiese wrote:
> I have a 4.9 system running various jails.
>
> My clients want to be able to send confirmation emails via PHP's mail()
> command.
>
> Postfix doesn't seem to install right in the jail.
>
> I found
I have a 4.9 system running various jails.
My clients want to be able to send confirmation emails via PHP's mail()
command.
Postfix doesn't seem to install right in the jail.
I found a program called mini-sendmail and compiled it to use a relay server
I have... It works fine from co
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