colin.stephane |
2013-03-21 13:37 |
[ANNOUNCE] SendEmail (latest) ...
Hi all,
Here is my first attempt to package the latest version of SendEmail :
SendEmail :
SendEmail is a lightweight, command line SMTP email client.
Overview :
If you have the need to send email from a command line, this free program is perfect: simple to use and feature rich. It was designed to be used in bash scripts, batch files, Perl programs and web sites, but is quite adaptable and will likely meet your requirements. SendEmail is written in Perl and is unique in that it requires NO MODULES. It has an intuitive and flexible set of command-line options, making it very easy to learn and use.
Homepage :
http://caspian.dotconf.net/menu/Software/SendEmail/
Download packages from extra-devel :
Activate all repositories following this tutorial : Repositories Activation
Then, as usual, as root, install with :
Code:
-bash-2.05b# apt-get install sendemail libio-socket-ssl-perl libnet-ssleay-perl && sendemail --help
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
libio-socket-ssl-perl is already the newest version.
libnet-ssleay-perl is already the newest version.
libnet-ssleay-perl set to manually installed.
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
mbarcode-plugin-webrequest
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following NEW packages will be installed:
sendemail
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/35,3kB of archives.
After this operation, 147kB of additional disk space will be used.
Selecting previously deselected package sendemail.
(Reading database ... 49997 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking sendemail (from .../sendemail_1.56-2maemo1_all.deb) ...
Setting up sendemail (1.56-2maemo1) ...
sendemail-1.56 by Brandon Zehm <caspian@dotconf.net>
Synopsis: sendemail -f ADDRESS [options]
Required:
-f ADDRESS from (sender) email address
* At least one recipient required via -t, -cc, or -bcc
* Message body required via -m, STDIN, or -o message-file=FILE
Common:
-t ADDRESS [ADDR ...] to email address(es)
-u SUBJECT message subject
-m MESSAGE message body
-s SERVER[:PORT] smtp mail relay, default is localhost:25
Optional:
-a FILE [FILE ...] file attachment(s)
-cc ADDRESS [ADDR ...] cc email address(es)
-bcc ADDRESS [ADDR ...] bcc email address(es)
-xu USERNAME username for SMTP authentication
-xp PASSWORD password for SMTP authentication
Paranormal:
-b BINDADDR[:PORT] local host bind address
-l LOGFILE log to the specified file
-v verbosity, use multiple times for greater effect
-q be quiet (i.e. no STDOUT output)
-o NAME=VALUE advanced options, for details try: --help misc
-o message-content-type=<auto|text|html>
-o message-file=FILE -o message-format=raw
-o message-header=HEADER -o message-charset=CHARSET
-o reply-to=ADDRESS -o timeout=SECONDS
-o username=USERNAME -o password=PASSWORD
-o tls=<auto|yes|no> -o fqdn=FQDN
Help:
--help the helpful overview you're reading now
--help addressing explain addressing and related options
--help message explain message body input and related options
--help networking explain -s, -b, etc
--help output explain logging and other output options
--help misc explain -o options, TLS, SMTP auth, and more
-bash-2.05b#
After successful installation, just use it !!!
Hope you like it :) ...
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