Re: Looking for a substitute to /usr/bin/mail

2004-03-06 Thread Robert R Schneck
Patrick Samson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use a product which uses the command 'mail'. > I didn't find any /usr/bin/mail.exe in any > available package. > Does it mean that one have to install an email > package and do a cp or ln to the email client? > > The product just needs to do something l

Re: Looking for a substitute to /usr/bin/mail

2004-03-05 Thread Olaf Föllinger
On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 02:19:40AM -0800, Patrick Samson wrote: > I use a product which uses the command 'mail'. > I didn't find any /usr/bin/mail.exe in any > available package. > Does it mean that one have to install an email > package and do a cp or ln to the email client? > > The product just

Looking for a substitute to /usr/bin/mail

2004-03-05 Thread Patrick Samson
I use a product which uses the command 'mail'. I didn't find any /usr/bin/mail.exe in any available package. Does it mean that one have to install an email package and do a cp or ln to the email client? The product just needs to do something like: echo "$msg" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s "$s" Amon