Re: mailx -r option
Hi,
The mutt man page says that it supports the -b, -c and -s flags. It also
says that the REPLYTO environment variable can be used to specify the default
reply-to address. This leads me to believe you could use mutt as a mailx
replacement in your scripts by setting the REPLYTO variable prior to each
invocation of mutt.
Venkatesh
> We are moving a system from Solaris to RedHat 9.0. I am working on
> converting perl scripts to work on RedHat 9.0. Most of the scripts use
> the BSD mailx program to mail out notices with the "-r" flag which
> allows you to specify who the letter is from. The /bin/mail program
> which comes with RedHat 9.0 does not have an option for this. Does
> anyone know of a way to script mailing an e-mail specifying -r, who it
> is from, -s, the subject, -c copy to, and -b blind copy. Or does anyone
> know of source for BSD mailx which will run on RedHat 9.0?
>
> Any help or leads to help will be appreciated.
>
> Diane
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> System Administration
> Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
> Office of Information Technology
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