From: Bruce A. <ba...@gr...> - 2003-12-29 17:42:58
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OK, glad you were able to sort it out easily. I assume from your reply that this is gentoo linux. [By the way, if you want smartd to use 'mailx' rather than 'mail', you'll need to add '-M exec /bin/mailx' or '-M exec mailx' to smartd.conf.] Cheers, Bruce On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 da...@re... wrote: > Thanks for the reply, turns out I didn't have /bin/mail installed. The > fix was as simple as "emerge mailx". Operator error. > > Regards, > David > > > I meant to say: > > > >> (4) The command that is actually executed (by /bin/sh) is: > >> > > mail -s 'a subject line' da...@so... > /dev/null 2> > > /dev/null << "ENDMAIL" > > This is the body of the email message. > > ENDMAIL > > > > This is three lines -- if some mailer wraps it please unwrap by hand. > > > > Bruce > > > > > > |