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pessoal sou iniciante no linux, gostaria de saber como usar o comando mail ja procurei no google mas tudo q eu encontrei nao deu certo, o q to querendo e criar um script q em determinada hora compacte um arquivo e envie esse para meu email, alguem pode me ajudar??
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Acho que ta respondido.. Valeu..
Só procurei na google.
Sending e-mail using shell scripts
Most script programmers already know how easy it is to send e-mail from within shell scripts. A simple invocation of the mail program with the recipient for a command line argument will send all data read from standard input:
$ mail root < /tmp/db_reorg.log
$ echo "Coming home for dinner!" | mail [email protected]
The "mail" command accepts additional command line parameters, e.g.
-s subject Use subject for the e-mail title
-c address Send copy of the mail to the specified address
-b address Send blind carbon copy to specified address
Some common usage examples:
Send a log file to the system administrator:
# mail -s "Reorganization completed" root < db_reorg.log
Send mail to "mark" with copy to "john":
$ echo "John's coming with us" |
mail -c john -s "Join us watching Star Wars" mark
Portability
Note that not all mail commands have an "-s" option to specify a mail subject. Sometimes an extended version of the mail command is available with the name "mailx", e.g. /usr/ucb/mailx, or "Mail" (with a capital "M").
But how can we "attach" a file to a mail? We know that newer mail readers like Mozilla, Netscape Messenger or Microsoft Exchange have a way of displaying file attachments, e.g. images, ZIP files or audio files. How can we send some mail text (e.g. "See this picture of me surfing!") together with a binary file (e.g. "surfing.jpeg")?
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este email pode ser qualquer um por exemplo o do gmail???