mailing incoming calls via sendmail

Marc Eberhard (marc@athene.thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de)
Tue, 9 Jun 1998 19:36:01 +0200


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Hi!

Thomas Wimmer wrote:
> Thanks a lot Marc and Gert. (Fantastic Support here in this List)

:-)

> > $1 - file name of the message
> > $2 - CallerId
> > $3 - CallName
> 
> Whats CallName ?

Some telephone carriers support the transmission of the calling
number and some also support sending additional info text. The
CallerId is the number of the caller and the CallName is this
additional info text.

> btw, how do I get a Subject: with sendmail ?

You will usually not call sendmail directly. In that case you would
have to supply the subject in the header transmitted to sendmail. But
it's much easier to use the local mail agent.

NAME
     mail - send and receive mail

SYNOPSIS
     mail [-iInv] [-s subject] [-c cc-addr] [-b bcc-addr] to-addr...
     mail [-iInNv] -f [name]
     mail [-iInNv] [-u user]

INTRODUCTION
     Mail is an intelligent mail processing system, which has a command syntax
     reminiscent of ed(1) with lines replaced by messages.

Bye,
Marc
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