Sep 3, 2000 #1 fortytwo Technical User Apr 18, 2000 206 GB Hi, Whenever I call sendmail from a script I use: [tt]/usr/lib/sendmail[/tt] but I have seen some scripts that use: [tt]/usr/lib/sendmail -t[/tt] What does that extra -t do?
Hi, Whenever I call sendmail from a script I use: [tt]/usr/lib/sendmail[/tt] but I have seen some scripts that use: [tt]/usr/lib/sendmail -t[/tt] What does that extra -t do?
Sep 4, 2000 1 #2 MikeLacey MIS Nov 9, 1998 13,212 GB It means that sendmail should read the message to work out who to send the email to -- rather than taking them from the command line. Any addresses on the command line will *not* receive email even if specified in a To:, Cc:, or Bcc: line in the email. Upvote 0 Downvote
It means that sendmail should read the message to work out who to send the email to -- rather than taking them from the command line. Any addresses on the command line will *not* receive email even if specified in a To:, Cc:, or Bcc: line in the email.
Sep 4, 2000 Thread starter #3 fortytwo Technical User Apr 18, 2000 206 GB Thanks Mike, that was great. Upvote 0 Downvote