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If I want my Linux machine sends an automatic e-mail everytime machine
boots?, where to keep a command, any idea?. Thanks in advance. I need to keep a command (Mail -s "booted" xyz@xyz.com < message.txt). |
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"GS" <globalswamy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1158901008.513594.242850@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com > If I want my Linux machine sends an automatic e-mail everytime machine > boots?, where to keep a command, any idea?. Thanks in advance. I need > to keep a command (Mail -s "booted" xyz@xyz.com < message.txt). Put the command at the end of one of your startup scripts after the network interface is configured and up. Which one depends on your distro (which you don't mention) and what type of network interface is required to send the mail. This has nothing to do with sendmail however, so it's not clear why you ask in this forum? mail -s "booted `date`" xyz@xyz.com < message.txt |
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