On 12/26/2015 08:31 PM, MichaelLeung wrote:
HI Mark
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On 12/27/2015 12:20 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 12/26/2015 07:58 PM, MichaelLeung wrote:
i did not know the different between mail and sendmail
i actually use mail , not sendmail, sorry
for example
echo "please dont reply this email" | mail -v -s 'this is a test mail' -r mailman@maillist.com mailman@maillist.com
If that message was sent by a command such as the above, that "mail" command is behaving more like a "sendmail" command than like a "mail" command.
The bottom line is you can't use that "mail" command in that way.
What output do the following commands produce:
ls -l which mail
ls -l which sendmail
ls -l which mailx
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