/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb TCPIP Services, SMTP, Multiple Recipients *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
To send mail to more than one user, use the SEND command, but at the To: prompt, type a list of names or the name of an existing distribution list. When you type a list of names, use the following guidelines: o Separate each name with a comma ( , ). o If multiple users are on the same remote host, type the full user_name@host combination for each user. o If a user is on your local host, omit the ampersand (@) and host. Use the following syntax: MAIL> SEND To: user1,user2,user3@host3,user4@host4 where: user1 is located at the local OpenVMS system. user2 is located at the local OpenVMS system. user3 is located at host3. user4 is located at host4. MAIL> SEND To: user1@host5,user2@host5 In this example, both users are located at remote host5. To send mail to multiple users by entering the name of a distribution list, follow these guidelines: o The file with the distribution list can be yours or belong to someone else. o The file can reside locally or remotely. o Do not include the names of other distribution lists in the distribution list. You can use two kinds of distribution lists: OpenVMS distribution lists and SMTP distribution lists.
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