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Send single email

Open somecallmemike opened this issue 4 years ago • 7 comments

Is it possible for this script to send a single email as opposed to an individual email per warning?

somecallmemike avatar Apr 14 '20 16:04 somecallmemike

Duplicates of #35

Glandos avatar Apr 14 '20 17:04 Glandos

Can this be added as a feature request? We're trying to reduce alert emails in our organization and would like to use your tool as it functions excellently, but really only need a single email per day that summarizes all the warnings and expiries.

somecallmemike avatar Apr 14 '20 17:04 somecallmemike

+1 please

moerkey avatar Apr 23 '20 07:04 moerkey

Emails are not getting trigerred for me. Using below command. ./ssl-cert-check -a -f ssldomains -x 70 -E [email protected] -e [email protected]

Can anyone help me if I have to make any other changes to receive email.

dileepbg avatar Jun 11 '20 08:06 dileepbg

@dileepbg Before you go any further you should verify that you are able to send email from your host.

mailx -s "Test mail" [email protected] < ssldomains

Where [email protected] is your email, and ssldomains is the ssldomains file. or any file you are safe sending.

The mailx program will not be enough to send email you will need to have configured your email services (postifx, exim4, etc) to send email. (probably easiest to send it to a smarthost and authenticate) A google search for smarthost and your installed MTA will turn up several pages of howto's.

Another option would be to use a mailer service such as mailgun.

Hope that helps

voice1 avatar Jan 29 '21 05:01 voice1

Emails are not getting trigerred for me. Using below command. ./ssl-cert-check -a -f ssldomains -x 70 -E [email protected] -e [email protected]

Can anyone help me if I have to make any other changes to receive email.

Off topic.

moerkey avatar Jan 29 '21 06:01 moerkey

@dileepbg Before you go any further you should verify that you are able to send email from your host.

mailx -s "Test mail" [email protected] < ssldomains

Where [email protected] is your email, and ssldomains is the ssldomains file. or any file you are safe sending.

The mailx program will not be enough to send email you will need to have configured your email services (postifx, exim4, etc) to send email. (probably easiest to send it to a smarthost and authenticate) A google search for smarthost and your installed MTA will turn up several pages of howto's.

Another option would be to use a mailer service such as mailgun.

Hope that helps

Off topic.

moerkey avatar Jan 29 '21 06:01 moerkey