> $@ : Same as $*, but each parameter is a quoted string, that is, the parameters are passed on intact, without interpretation or expansion. This means, among other things, that each parameter in the argument list is seen as a separate word.
Last week my email provider (mout.web.de) got listed on spamcop. So I cannot send emails to recipients whose mailserver uses spamcop. An obvious solotion, which popped up in the forums, is to switch to another (paid) email provider.
Since I have a local mailserver (exim) running anyways, I wonde...
@Gilles I think so I started to look but got distracted with work. I'll look harder after dinner unless you find it first. That's why I skipped answering it.
@Gilles - is this the one you were thinking about? http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/75013/what-email-features-functionality-are-baked-into-a-typical-linux-gnu-distro/75017#75017
Is there some type of email framework already built in?
Yes. There are multiple options for most distros. You can use MTA's such as Postfix and Sendmail on most of the larger distros such as Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS, etc. It really comes down to what your preference is.
Do I need a...