Thanks all, I figured out my problem with your leads. I didn't have a
submit.cf and mailx recognizes the -s option (mail doesn't).
'/usr/bin/mailx -s "subject" email_address' now works perfect however I'm
now seeing that the detail information in the email is being truncated, but
I'm going to submit a new post for that issue.
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 21:42:01 +0000, A Darren Dunham <ddunham AT TAOS DOT COM>
wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 03:58:21PM -0500, Janine Carlson wrote:
>> 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"
>
>The configuration of your mail settings (via either mail or sendmail) is
>beyond the scope of networker. It simply expects that you've got
>something that can send text email.
>
>That said, /bin/mail on Solaris is not similar to 'mail' on other
>systems (in particular, -s is not a flag to give a subject). You may
>want to use 'mailx' instead. Please see the man pages on both.
>
>> 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?
>
>Use whatever works. Networker will "run" the notification line, and
>will pass the completion data to that program on STDIN.
>
>--
>Darren Dunham ddunham AT taos DOT com
>Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
>Got some Dr Pepper? San Francisco, CA bay area
> < This line left intentionally blank to confuse you. >
>
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