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NAME

        bsmtp - Bacula's SMTP client (mail submission program)

SYNOPSIS

       bsmtp [options] <recipient> <...>

DESCRIPTION

       bsmtp  is  a  simple mail user agent designed to permit more flexibility than the standard
       mail programs typically found on Unix systems, and to ease portability. It can even run on
       Windows  machines. It is used by the Director daemon to send notifications and requests to
       the operator.

OPTIONS

       -8     Encode the mail in UTF-8.

       -c     Set the Cc: header.

       -d nn  Set debug level to nn.

       -dt    Print timestamp in debug output.

       -f     Set the From: header. If not specified, bsmtp will try to use your username.

       -h mailhost:port
              Use mailhost:port as the SMTP server. (default port: 25)

       -s     Set the Subject: header.

       -r     Set the Reply-To:: header.

       -l     Set the maximum number of lines to be sent. (default: unlimited)

       -?     Show version and usage of program.

USAGE

       recipients is a space separated list of email addresses.

       The body of the email message is read from standard input. Message is ended by sending the
       EOF  character  (Ctrl-D on many systems) on the start of a new line, much like many 'mail'
       commands.

       The actual, automated behavior of bsmtp will depend on the mail-related  configuration  of
       the Director in the Messages resource of bacula-dir.conf.

       Interactive use of bsmtp is pertinent to manually test and ensure these configuration bits
       are valid. This is highly recommended.

CONFIGURATION

       These commands should each appear on a single line in the configuration file.

       Messages {
         Name = Standard
         mailcommand = "/home/bacula/bin/bsmtp -h mail.domain.com -f \"\(Bacula\) \<%r\>\"
                                  -s \"Bacula: %t %e of %c %l\" %r"
         operatorcommand = "/home/bacula/bin/bsmtp -h mail.domain.com -f \"\(Bacula\) \<%r\>\"
                                        -s \"Bacula: Intervention needed for %j\" %r"
         mail = sysadmin@site.domain.com = all, !skipped
         operator = sysop@site.domain.com = mount
         console = all, !skipped, !saved
        }

       home/bacula/bin  is  replaced  with  the  path  to  the  Bacula  binary   directory,   and
       mail.domain.com is replaced with the fully qualified name of an SMTP server, which usually
       listen on port 25.

ENVIRONMENT

       If the -h option is not specified, bsmtp will  use  environment  variable  SMTPSERVER,  or
       'localhost' if not set.

NOTES

       Since bsmtp always uses a TCP connection rather than writing to a spool file, you may find
       that your From: address is being rejected because it does not contain a valid  domain,  or
       because  your  message  has  gotten  caught in spam filtering rules. Generally, you should
       specify a fully qualified domain name in the from field, and  depending  on  whether  your
       SMTP  gateway  is  Exim or Sendmail, you may need to modify the syntax of the from part of
       the message.

       If bsmtp cannot connect to the specified mail host, it will retry to connect to localhost.

BUGS

       If you are getting incorrect dates (e.g. 1970) and you  are  running  with  a  non-English
       locale, you might try setting the LANG="en_US" environment variable.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Jose Luis Tallon <jltallon@adv-solutions.net>, revised and
       edited by Lucas B. Cohen <lbc@members.fsf.org>.

SEE ALSO

       bacula-dir(8)

COPYRIGHT

       This man page document is released under the BSD 2-Clause license.