On Nov 5, 2007, at 3:58 PM, Janine Carlson wrote:
I'm somewhat new at networker and unix so any help would be
appreciated.
I'm running Networker 7.4 on a Solaris 10 box. I am able to send
mail to my
external address using the command line "sendmail -v -Am
me AT myplace DOT com" and
typing in the body of the text from the Solaris box. I have a
sendmail.cf
file configured.
The default command "/usr/bin/mail -s 'subject' me AT myplace DOT com" in the
Networker Notifications doesn't send an email message and I get the
following in the messages file: "savemail: cannot save rejected
email anywhere"
My postmaster alias appears to work (sendmail -bv postmaster)
returns root.
I don't understand what I should enter in the command line for the
notifications. Should I use sendmail, not mail? What is the
difference
between the two programs? what options should I specify?
Thanks for any direction on where to check next.
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I am using NetWorker 7.4 on Solaris 10 and I use /usr/bin/mailx -s
"subject" address
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