Sending email with CC BCC and sender's address

2020-07-06 05:59发布

I want to send email from HP unix using mailx command. I have to include cc and bcc in my email and have to use the specific email address as the sender.

But -r (which is to define the sender's email address) will disalbe ~ commands so if i have to define the sender's email address, i cannot use ~c and ~b commands for cc and bcc.

Is there any work around???? cos these are the requirements from the user.

Thanks.

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等我变得足够好
2楼-- · 2020-07-06 06:38

In my case I have to keep multiple id's in cc which has been done by giving the email-id's comma separated one by one as below:

$ echo -e "Hi Team, \n \n Action Needed \n \n Regards, \n XYZ team"| mailx -s "subject" -b bcc_user1@some.com,bcc_user2@some.com -c cc_user1@some.com,cc_user2@some.com -r sender@some.com receiver@xyz.com

Also made use of the echo command to pass multiple lines to mailx utility. Thought it will be helpful.

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做自己的国王
3楼-- · 2020-07-06 06:43

Just re-order the arguments to mailx command. That would give the desired result

$ echo "something" | mailx -s "subject" -b bcc_user@some.com -c cc_user@some.com  -r sender@some.com recipient@example.com
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