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leoman Dec 8th, 2004 6:25 pm
Sending email from a shell script
 
have written a shell script in which I use fastmail to send emails from the shell script.
It sends email to my company account with no problem. But I wan to send the same email to a pager number so that the pager goes off when the particular condition occurs.
I see that email is not being send to the pager from this script.

I tried sending email from my company email account to the pager email and the pager goes of with the email from company email account.

Any idea why this might be happening so? Is there anything else that I should use to send emails to pager

Thanks!

alc6379 Dec 8th, 2004 6:42 pm
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
What's the script? (be sure to edit out the email addresses)

I usually just use sendmail directly, like this:

sendmail email@domain.com < ~/maildir/mailmessage

and that works out just fine, never had a problem. You could even use a variable if you wanted:

sendmail $email_addy < ~/maildir/mailmessage

That's always worked for me, assuming that your MTA is sendmail, or it is at least available.

leoman Dec 9th, 2004 11:17 am
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
Thanks for your reply.
I tried using sendmail and it gave me error --

sendmail: not found

How can I solve this?

Thanks!

alc6379 Dec 10th, 2004 12:15 pm
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by leoman
Thanks for your reply.
I tried using sendmail and it gave me error --

sendmail: not found

How can I solve this?

Thanks!

Install sendmail? try using mail instead of sendmail, too.

heema Jan 24th, 2005 8:11 am
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by leoman
have written a shell script in which I use fastmail to send emails from the shell script.
It sends email to my company account with no problem.

could you please post your script

YUPAPA Jan 28th, 2005 12:19 am
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
One command does it all ~ :p

echo "Message Content" | mail -s "Subject goes here" you@domain-name.com

sanju456 Jan 31st, 2005 6:32 am
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
Hi Leoman,
I dont know the solution of this problem and i want a help form you that how to send email from shell script on linux to other email accounts. Can u send me the code at sanju456@rediffmail.com. Sanjeev

dmellach Apr 18th, 2005 5:42 pm
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
Hi,

I have the same problem as Leoman. I am unable to see the solution on the forums.
This is my scenario:
I am trying to send an email to a pager through the shell script on linux. I am able to send an email to an email address from my script as well as from the command line. But, using the same mail command to page myself, fails. Nothing really happens. I don't get paged either from the command line or from my script.
Following is my command :
print "$user, $MESSAGE, $SERVER, `date`" | mail -s "Application $LEVEL PROBLEM" $pager_number
when I replace pager_number with an email address, it works perfectly but when I replace it with a pager number in the format pagernumber@skytel.com , nothing happens.
Can somebody please help ?

Thanks
Deepika

rexwint Jul 31st, 2005 1:08 pm
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
I have been able to send email from the command line to localhost.localdomain, but when I try to send to my own email account at mindspring.com. it does not deliver to my email inbox. Instaed, I get an error message from mindspring.com that says:

Diagnostic-Code; SMTP: 550 Dynamic IPs/open relays blocked
Contact <openmailrelay@abuse.earthlink.net>

Anybody know a way to get around this and get my message deliverd to my inbox at mindspring.com ?

Thanks

shanenin Jul 31st, 2005 1:35 pm
Re: Sending email from a shell script
 
it seems earthlink is trying to prevetn spam. That may be tough to get around


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