On 2020-01-30 23:40, Priyanka Joshi wrote: > On Friday, January 31, 2020 3:27 AM, Brian Inglis wrote: >> On 2020-01-30 02:21, Priyanka Joshi wrote: >>> I am facing issue when I am trying to send zip file as attachment, >>> same command works fine for xml file. >>> >>> PFB commands for reference: >>> >>> Below command worked fine and sent testng.xml as attachment email -s "BHN >>> Test Automation Report" -a testng.xml priyanka.jo...@bhnetwork.com >>> >>> email -s "BHN Test Automation Report" -a allure-report.zip >>> priyanka.jo...@bhnetwork.com ==> Not triggering any email and not >>> throwing any error. >>> >>> Please let us know how to debug and fix the zip attachment issue.
>> Cygwin email requires -b option flag, body text on stdin, or invokes your >> editor for body text entry to send emails. >> First, check location, version, and test: >> >> $ which email >> /usr/bin/email >> $ email --version >> email - By Dean Jones; Version 3.2.3-git >> $ email -b -s "Test zip send" -a Downloads/....zip above-email-address >> >> worked for me, with a random downloaded small zip file, also worked whether >> I echoed or redirected text into stdin, or did neither and typed body text >> into the editor window opened on a tmp file. >> >> Corporate networks often have filters and strict rules about what may be >> included in a zip file, may be both outgoing and incoming; they could even >> have Outlook, other email client, or generic email filters on your desktop >> system. >> Talk to your IT mail and security admins to find out what is filtered where. >> Try renaming the zip file as if xml or something safe, and see if that >> works, and if not, try putting your xml in a zip file, and see if that >> works. > Can you please let me know if there is any way to check SMTP error logs for > the email not getting sent.> > I am trying to enable the logs but facing issue with inetmgr.dll and > smtpsnap.dll and not seeing SMTP option under IIS.> > PFB updates on the steps shared:> >> which email> /usr/bin/email> >> email --version> email - By Dean Jones; Version 3.2.3-git> > try putting your xml in a zip file, and see if that works. ==>It worked> >> email -b -s "Test zip send" -a test.zip priyanka.jo...@bhnetwork.com> > Try renaming the zip file as if xml or something safe> > ==>Tried renaming to xml but email was not triggered, I will check with the > network team if there are any restrictions Your email site or system configuration should be in /etc/email/email.conf where you should configure your global system SMTP server characteristics, authentication settings, sendmail location and options, gpg/2 location and options, etc.; you should copy these options into your personal configuration ~/.email.conf, which overrides whether the global file /etc/email/email.conf is looked for, where you should also configure your name, email and reply to addresses, .sig file location, address book, authorization username and password, and email log directory SAVE_SENT_MAIL (suggest using ~/.config/email/, ~/.email/ or perhaps ~/) in which email will create file email.sent, where you can see what email has done. When testing problematic files, add option flag -V, --verbose to see what email thinks is happening. -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada This email may be disturbing to some readers as it contains too much technical detail. Reader discretion is advised. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple