Re: Help with run process on a filter and UNIX mailx

2008-06-02 Thread versicle
Does anyone know if this is possible to do with Pager Service Provider
Configuration form? If so, what would the Run Process command and the Flag
entries be?

Mike
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Re: Help with run process on a filter and UNIX mailx

2008-06-02 Thread versicle
Ignore my last post. I forgot to include the thread.

Does anyone know if this is possible to do with Pager Service Provider
Configuration form? If so, what would the Run Process command and the Flag
entries be?


Howard Richter-2 wrote:
 
 Good morning all and happy Friday,
 
 
 
 I need a little help with the run process on a filter and UNIX mailx.  I
 am
 trying to use mailx to send a e-mail to a pager. We have it almost working
 (that is we can get 54 charters to be passed to the pager) by using this
 /usr/bin/mailx  -r
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s $Pager Message Alpha$   $E-mail Pager NT$.
 
 
 
 However I would like to try and get the full 128. The 54 charters limit is
 due to a limitation with the subject line in mailx.
 
 
 
 I have tried this (/usr/bin/mailx  -r [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s
 test  $E-mail Pager NT$  $Pager Message Alpha$) and this (/usr/bin/cat
 $Pager Message Alpha$ | /usr/bin/mailx  -r
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s test  $E-mail Pager NT$ )  with no
 luck.
 
 
 
 Any ideas on what to pass from the run process command line, to get this
 to
 work?
 
 
 
 Thank you in advance for any help and think about the quote by Albert
 Einstein below this Memorial Day
 
 
 We must be prepared to make heroic sacrifices for the cause of peace that
 we make ungrudgingly for the cause of war. There is no task that is more
 important or closer to my heart.
 
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 Howard Richter
 Remedy ServiceDesk Manager
 Red Hat Certified Technician
 CompTIA Linux+ Certified
 CedarCrestone Managed Services Center
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Re: Help with run process on a filter and UNIX mailx

2007-05-25 Thread Shellman, David
Howard,

When we've done something similar the subject often didn't show up on the pager 
or it was sort of meaningless.  It was the body of the message that was passed 
on to the pager.

Dave
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Subject: Help with run process on a filter and UNIX mailx

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Good morning all and happy Friday, 

 

I need a little help with the run process on a filter and UNIX mailx.  I am 
trying to use mailx to send a e-mail to a pager. We have it almost working 
(that is we can get 54 charters to be passed to the pager) by using this 
/usr/bin/mailx   -r 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s $Pager Message Alpha$$E-mail Pager NT$. 

 

However I would like to try and get the full 128. The 54 charters limit is due 
to a limitation with the subject line in mailx. 

 

I have tried this (/usr/bin/mailx  -r [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]   -s test  $E-mail Pager NT$  $Pager Message Alpha$) and this 
(/usr/bin/cat $Pager Message Alpha$ | /usr/bin/mailx   -r [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
-s test  $E-mail Pager NT$ )  with no luck.

 

Any ideas on what to pass from the run process command line, to get this to 
work?

 

Thank you in advance for any help and think about the quote by Albert Einstein 
below this Memorial Day

 

We must be prepared to make heroic sacrifices for the cause of peace that we 
make ungrudgingly for the cause of war. There is no task that is more important 
or closer to my heart.

-- 
Howard Richter 
Remedy ServiceDesk Manager
Red Hat Certified Technician
CompTIA Linux+ Certified
CedarCrestone Managed Services Center
[EMAIL PROTECTED] __20060125___This posting was submitted 
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Help with run process on a filter and UNIX mailx

2007-05-25 Thread Howard Richter

Good morning all and happy Friday,



I need a little help with the run process on a filter and UNIX mailx.  I am
trying to use mailx to send a e-mail to a pager. We have it almost working
(that is we can get 54 charters to be passed to the pager) by using this
/usr/bin/mailx  -r

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s $Pager Message Alpha$   $E-mail Pager NT$.



However I would like to try and get the full 128. The 54 charters limit is
due to a limitation with the subject line in mailx.



I have tried this (/usr/bin/mailx  -r [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s
test  $E-mail Pager NT$  $Pager Message Alpha$) and this (/usr/bin/cat
$Pager Message Alpha$ | /usr/bin/mailx  -r
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s test  $E-mail Pager NT$ )  with no
luck.



Any ideas on what to pass from the run process command line, to get this to
work?



Thank you in advance for any help and think about the quote by Albert
Einstein below this Memorial Day


We must be prepared to make heroic sacrifices for the cause of peace that
we make ungrudgingly for the cause of war. There is no task that is more
important or closer to my heart.

--
Howard Richter
Remedy ServiceDesk Manager
Red Hat Certified Technician
CompTIA Linux+ Certified
CedarCrestone Managed Services Center
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: Help with run process on a filter and UNIX mailx

2007-05-25 Thread Howard Richter

David,

I was able to get it down to this

(INC00148689 group assigment. Production - Critical, Mainte)

Using

#Incident Number# group #EnvironmentImpacted# #Priority# #Description#
In the Pager Message Alpha field in the SYS:Notification Messages form.

hbr


On 5/25/07, Shellman, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Howard,

When we've done something similar the subject often didn't show up on the
pager or it was sort of meaningless.  It was the body of the message that
was passed on to the pager.

Dave
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Sent: Fri May 25 09:57:18 2007
Subject: Help with run process on a filter and UNIX mailx

**

Good morning all and happy Friday,



I need a little help with the run process on a filter and UNIX mailx.  I
am trying to use mailx to send a e-mail to a pager. We have it almost
working (that is we can get 54 charters to be passed to the pager) by using
this /usr/bin/mailx   -r

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s $Pager Message Alpha$$E-mail Pager NT$.



However I would like to try and get the full 128. The 54 charters limit is
due to a limitation with the subject line in mailx.



I have tried this (/usr/bin/mailx  -r [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-s test  $E-mail Pager NT$  $Pager Message Alpha$) and this (/usr/bin/cat
$Pager Message Alpha$ | /usr/bin/mailx   -r
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  -s test  $E-mail Pager NT$ )  with no
luck.



Any ideas on what to pass from the run process command line, to get this
to work?



Thank you in advance for any help and think about the quote by Albert
Einstein below this Memorial Day



We must be prepared to make heroic sacrifices for the cause of peace that
we make ungrudgingly for the cause of war. There is no task that is more
important or closer to my heart.

--
Howard Richter
Remedy ServiceDesk Manager
Red Hat Certified Technician
CompTIA Linux+ Certified
CedarCrestone Managed Services Center
[EMAIL PROTECTED] __20060125___This
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