Consistently when I have looked at Ubuntu installations, upon login, I have seen a notification like "You have new mail"
I am interested in how this works, how to both send and receive mail.
The accepted answer to this question says that it should be as easy as typing mail
to read mail you have received and mail -s
to send mail.
However, when I try that on 16.04
I get the message
The program 'mail' is currently not installed. To run 'mail' please ask your administrator to install the package 'mailutils'
Am I correct that I need to install mailutils
to send both local (i.e. to another user) and external mail messages?
This looks like it also involves Postfix, do I need Postfix to use the local mail option?
Lastly, I asked here about programs such as cron
that send a mail message to a user at certain points in time - if mailutils
is not installed, is cron
able to send any mail messages at all?
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