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RE: sendmail



I would certainly pay to have you as a defense lawyer :-))))) LoL

Regards
biscut


> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-install-list-admin redhat com
> [mailto:redhat-install-list-admin redhat com]On Behalf Of
> karlp ourldsfamily com
> Sent: 11 April 2001 21:49
> To: Redhat Install
> Subject: RE: sendmail
> 
> 
> That's why I sent it. Every word in the script is in the public domain. I
> just organized them into a usable format to accomplish the task at hand.
> Now, wouldn't I make a great defense lawyer?
> 
> Karl L. Pearson
> Senior Consulting Systems Analyst
> Senior Consulting Database Analyst
> karlp ourldsfamily com
> -- All the opinions expressed above are mine.
>    For a small fee, they can also be yours. --
> 
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, biscut wrote:
> 
> nice script...I assume its okay for me to use it ?? royalties 
> paid of course
>:-)
> 
> Regards
> biscut
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: redhat-install-list-admin redhat com
> > [mailto:redhat-install-list-admin redhat com]On Behalf Of
> > karlp ourldsfamily com
> > Sent: 10 April 2001 19:31
> > To: RHL Install
> > Subject: Re: sendmail
> >
> >
> > Here's what I use, instead of using sendmail -bp:
> >
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > mailq -v|more
> > echo
> > echo "  There are"`mailq -v|grep '@'|wc -l`" Total Recipient Emails"
> > echo " Comprizing"`mailq -v|grep AA|wc -l`" Total Unique Emails"
> > echo
> > echo " To see them all, execute mailq -v"
> > echo
> > ps ax|grep sendmail|grep -v grep|grep -v accepting
> >
> >
> > I named it mq and put it in /usr/bin, executable by any user (755).
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Karl L. Pearson
> > Senior Consulting Systems Analyst
> > Senior Consulting Database Analyst
> > karlp ourldsfamily com
> > -- All the opinions expressed above are mine.
> >    For a small fee, they can also be yours. --
> >
> > On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Steve Fernandez wrote:
> >
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> >     I have sendmail installed at home, and I use a dialup connection.
> > After I connect to my ISP, I run fetchmail to fetch all my mail from my
> > POP3 server. By this time, sendmail, running in background, would have
> > sent all messages in queue to my IMAP server. I want to know the status
> > of sendmail at any time, or make it output a message when it has
> > transferred all messages in the mail queue to my SMTP server, so that I
> > do not terminate the connection to my ISP while a mail transfer is in
> > progress. Could somebody give me a script or anything else to satisfy
> > the above requirements?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Steve Fernandez.
> >
> > --
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