From 5736d6963d2ff44dd6c7b509f381b810b708c072 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Filipp Lepalaan Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:32:10 +0200 Subject: Initial commit --- README | 244 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 244 insertions(+) create mode 100644 README (limited to 'README') diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a902bb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ +sendEmail - Send email from a console near you! +Written by: Brandon Zehm +http://caspian.dotconf.net/ +http://www.tsheets.com/ + + + +------------------ +What is sendEmail? +------------------ + +SendEmail is a lightweight, completly command line based, SMTP email agent. +If you have the need to send email from the command line, this tool is perfect. +It was designed to be used in bash scripts, Perl programs, and web sites, but +it is also quite useful in many other contexts. SendEmail is written in Perl +and is unique in that it requires NO SPECIAL MODULES. It has an intuitive and +flexible set of command-line options, making it very easy to learn and use. + + + + +------------------ +Installation +------------------ + +SendEmail is a perl script/program, and only needs to be copied to a directory +in your path to make it accessible. Most likely the following steps will +be sufficient: + +1) Extract the package + tar -zxvf sendEmail-v1.XX.tar.gz + +2) Copy the sendEmail script to /usr/local/bin + cp -a sendEmail-v1.XX/sendEmail /usr/local/bin + +3) Make sure its executable + chmod +x /usr/local/bin/sendEmail + +4) Run it + sendEmail + or + /usr/local/bin/sendEmail + +NOTES: + * Running sendEmail without any arguments will produce a usage summary. + * SendEmail is written in Perl, so no compilation is needed. + * On a Unix/Linux OS if your perl binary is not installed at /usr/bin/perl + you may need to edit the first line of the script accordingly. + + + + + + +--------------- +Usage Overview +--------------- + +sendEmail-1.56 by Brandon Zehm + +Synopsis: sendEmail -f ADDRESS [options] + + Required: + -f ADDRESS from (sender) email address + * At least one recipient required via -t, -cc, or -bcc + * Message body required via -m, STDIN, or -o message-file=FILE + + Common: + -t ADDRESS [ADDR ...] to email address(es) + -u SUBJECT message subject + -m MESSAGE message body + -s SERVER[:PORT] smtp mail relay, default is localhost:25 + + Optional: + -a FILE [FILE ...] file attachment(s) + -cc ADDRESS [ADDR ...] cc email address(es) + -bcc ADDRESS [ADDR ...] bcc email address(es) + -xu USERNAME username for SMTP authentication + -xp PASSWORD password for SMTP authentication + + Paranormal: + -b BINDADDR[:PORT] local host bind address + -l LOGFILE log to the specified file + -v verbosity, use multiple times for greater effect + -q be quiet (i.e. no STDOUT output) + -o NAME=VALUE advanced options, for details try: --help misc + -o message-content-type= + -o message-file=FILE -o message-format=raw + -o message-header=HEADER -o message-charset=CHARSET + -o reply-to=ADDRESS -o timeout=SECONDS + -o username=USERNAME -o password=PASSWORD + -o tls= -o fqdn=FQDN + + Help: + --help the helpful overview you're reading now + --help addressing explain addressing and related options + --help message explain message body input and related options + --help networking explain -s, -b, etc + --help output explain logging and other output options + --help misc explain -o options, TLS, SMTP auth, and more + + + +--------------- +Examples +--------------- + +Simple Email: + sendEmail -f me@gmail.com \ + -t friend@yahoo.com \ + -s smtp.gmail.com:587 \ + -xu me@gmail.com \ + -xp MY-PASSWORD \ + -u "Test email" \ + -m "Hi buddy, this is a test email." + +Sending to mutiple people: + sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \ + -t "Scott Thomas " jason@isp.net renee@isp.net \ + -s relay.isp.net \ + -u "Test email" \ + -m "Hi guys, this is a test email." + +Sending to multiple people using cc and bcc recipients: +(notice the different way I specified multiple To recipients, you can do this for cc and bcc as well) + sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \ + -t scott@isp.net;jason@isp.net;renee@isp.net \ + -cc jennifer@isp.net paul@isp.net jeremiah@isp.net \ + -bcc troy@isp.net miranda@isp.net jay@isp.net \ + -s relay.isp.net \ + -u "Test email with cc and bcc recipients" \ + -m "Hi guys, this is a test email." + + +Sending to multiple people with multiple attachments: + sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \ + -t jason@isp.net \ + -cc jennifer@isp.net paul@isp.net jeremiah@isp.net \ + -s relay.isp.net \ + -u "Test email with cc and bcc recipients" \ + -m "Hi guys, this is a test email." \ + -a /mnt/storage/document.sxw "/root/My Documents/Work Schedule.kwd" + + +Sending an email with the contents of a file as the message body: + cat /tmp/file.txt | sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \ + -t jason@isp.net \ + -s relay.isp.net \ + -u "Test email with contents of file" + + +Sending an email with the contents of a file as the message body (method 2): + sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \ + -t jason@isp.net \ + -s relay.isp.net \ + -o message-file=/tmp/file.txt \ + -u "Test email with contents of file" + + +Sending an html email: (make sure your html file has at the beginning) + cat /tmp/file.html | sendEmail -f myaddress@isp.net \ + -t jason@isp.net \ + -s relay.isp.net \ + -u "Test email with html content" + + + + + + + + + +------------ +Contributors +------------ + +Many thanks go to the people who have submitted ideas and patches. +I know I've forgotten to mention everyone who's helped with sendEmail, +but here is a small list. Please let me know if you feel your name +should be here! + + v1.56 + - Several people submitted fixes for the authentication bug. + Thanks to all of you for nagging me to get this release out! + + Simon Matter (v1.55) + - Local bind address patch + + CBL Team and Chris Peay (v1.55) + - Bug reports about sendEmail causing people get blacklisted. + + Jared Cheney (v1.42) + - More bare LF bug fixes and bare period encoding. + - Mime encoding patch + + Buddy Nahay (v1.41) + - Bare LF bug report + + John Rouillard (v1.41) + - html detection bug report + + Reidar Johansen (v1.40) + - Added support for HTML email + - Created a function called tz_offset that determines the local timezone + - Many other fixes and suggestions + + Paul Kreiner (v1.40) + - Submitted a patch that forces the timestamp string to always follow + the HH:MM:SS convention required by the RFCs. + + Al Danial + - Found and reported a logging/typo/attachment issue in v1.32 + + Svante Gerhard + - Found and reported the file attachment/padding issue in v1.31 + + Charles Leeds + - Put together all the original file attachment code and got me + on the path to v1.3x + - Provided the compiled Windows executable version of sendEmail + for a LONG time. I really appreciate your help! + + Nick Pasich + - Passing the email message via STDIN + - Multiple recpients + - Log file option + - Quiet option + - Cc option + - Lots of other suggestions and code + + Richard Duim + - For mime/content-type/attachment suggestions + + Ulisses Montenegro + - First one to report problems with bare LF's on qmail servers + + Michael Santy + - Reported problems with various SMTP servers and helped me fix a few + fairly serious problems. + + Many other people have submitted bug reports and helped to make sendEmail + what it is today, and my best regards go out to all those .. complainers ;-) + -- cgit v1.2.3