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SENDMAIL User Commands NAME sendmail - Command Line Email Utility SYNOPSIS sendmail [OPTIONS] RECIPIENTS [SUBJECT] DESCRIPTION This command facilitates the creation of an email from the command line. The email will be sent if the Mail Server/Host is defined, a user email address is specified and proper user credentials have been entered through the IPCONFIG command. One or more RECIPIENTS must be specified. Multiple recipients are separated by a semicolon ';'. A SUBJECT line may be specified. The command will then accept entry of one or more lines of the message. The message entry is terminated by a single line containing the period '.' character. -C ADDRS Specifies one or more email address to be CC'd. Multiple recipients are separated by a semicolon ';'. -B ADDRS Specified one or more email address to be BCC'd. Multiple recipients are separated by a semicolon ';'. -I FILE Specifies a text file that is to be appended to the message. If used in combination with the -S option the email will contain only the message in FILE. -A FILES Specifies one or more attachments to be included with the email. Multiple attachments are separated by a semicolon ';'. -S Skip message entry. The email will either be blank or contain text specified by the -I option. QUEUE MANAGEMENT When an email cannot be posted it will be queued and retried. The following options provide some management over queued email messages. -Q Lists all queued (not yet sent) email messages. -F Forces an immediate retry of queued messages. You may have corrected the issue preventing delivery and wish to immediately retry. -R Reset the queue. This removes all queued messages. Since it is unlikely that a queue would contain multiple messages a simple reset is provided. Individual messages cannot be removed/retried. NOTES The JNIOR may be configured to send emails on particular events such as at boot. When configured to send at boot the default includes LOG files which can be useful in determining the reason for the reboot. SEE ALSO HELP Topics: IPCONFIG [/flash/manpages/manpages.hlp:3818]