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How to Send an Email (Mail Message) from Linux Command Line

Jul 2009
06

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
Occasionally system administrator may need to send a test email, or emergency mail message right from the shell or command line interpreter when using a Linux flavor or distribution of operating system, be Red Hat Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Open SUSE, FreeBSD and others.

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