hudac
hudac

Reputation: 2798

mailx change sender name

I understood that for changing sender's name with mailx I should do the following:

mailx -r [email protected] -s "some subject" [email protected]

But when I do that, I get:

mailx: invalid option -- r
Usage: mail [-iInv] [-s subject] [-c cc-addr] [-b bcc-addr] to-addr ...
            [-- sendmail-options ...]
       mail [-iInNv] -f [name]
       mail [-iInNv] [-u user

Does anyone knows what's happening? thanks,

Upvotes: 6

Views: 21318

Answers (4)

Nick Tsai
Nick Tsai

Reputation: 4129

You could try to use -a to add sender name in header:

mailx -a "From:Sender Name <[email protected]>" -s "some subject" [email protected]

Upvotes: 1

HBT
HBT

Reputation: 19

Tested with this and found to be working:

echo test | mailx -s "Mail Test" [email protected] -- -f [email protected]

The double-dash before "-f" makes the mailx not to parse the -f, but only pass it to sendmail/postfix, which will then send with the "from" address mentioned.

Upvotes: 1

Timo
Timo

Reputation: 29

mailx -a 'From:[email protected]' -s "Subject" [email protected] < text.txt

Upvotes: 2

Nova
Nova

Reputation: 1270

The correct syntax is:

mailx -s "some subject" [email protected] -- -r [email protected]

The Usage info shows "[-- sendmail-options ...]" and since "-r" is a sendmail option, you need to use the double dashes first.

Upvotes: 1

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