On Tue, 25 Oct 2011, Walter Marvin wrote:
> that's the simple part (and there are simpler ways to do it) The harder
> part is to configure the mail system
??? This just acts as an SMTP client to a given mail server.
Not much to configure. I'm assuming the OP already has a mail server to
connect to.
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> walter
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> From: Jim Jackson <>
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 11:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [ts-7000] how could I send a mail using a C program?
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> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011, harry olar wrote:
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> > You could compile for ARM this project http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/
> > and have access to the client
>
> I can recommend this. I use it, and have a wrapper script called "sendmail"
> (it is a one liner :-), which has local mail server details etc and a
> script called "mail" which sort of emulates bits of the send functionality
> of the standard berkeley mail utility.
>
> It allows me to script things like
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> do_job_generates_output | mail -s "subject line"
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> which I tend to use all over the place.
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> I actually have an msmtp binary compiled for the ts7260 with the 2.4 TS
> kernel and the default bootimage.
>
> > >Any idea of how to send a mail using a C program? Im running TS-11
> > >kernel on a TS-7260
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