At 10:53 AM 2/9/2005 -0500, Eve Atley wrote:
We have people remotely SSH into our box from our overseas branch in India,
and I didn't want to create a home directory for every user at that branch.
So, I plopped them into /home/shared so they could view our network shares,
and therefore gain access
Hello,
I don't know for sure if it's possible to configure mail/mailx to use an
external SMTP server.
You can use nail instead.
ls -all /usr/bin/mail
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root4 Jan 1 1996 /usr/bin/mail ->
nail*
man nail
smtp Normally, nail invokes sendmail(8) directly to transfe
We have people remotely SSH into our box from our overseas branch in India,
and I didn't want to create a home directory for every user at that branch.
So, I plopped them into /home/shared so they could view our network shares,
and therefore gain access to the folders for which they had permission