= Send emails using the command line for fun and profit! :ssmtp: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SSMTP :mailutils: https://mailutils.org/ Here are a few reasons why: . send yourself and other people notification of cronjobs, scripts runs, CI jobs, _etc._ . leverage the POSIX pipe `|`, and pipe emails away! . because you can. Reason 3 is the fun part, reasons 1 and 2 are the profit part. First {ssmpt}[install and configure SSMTP] for using, say, Gmail as the email server: [source,shell] ---- # file /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf FromLineOverride=YES MailHub=smtp.gmail.com:587 UseSTARTTLS=YES UseTLS=YES rewriteDomain=gmail.com root=username@gmail.com AuthUser=username AuthPass=password ---- Now install {mailutils}[GNU Mailutils] (`sudo apt-get install mailutils` or the equivalent on your OS), and send yourself your first email: [source,shell] ---- echo body | mail -aFrom:email@example.com email@example.com -s subject ---- And that's about it, you've got mail. Here are some more places where it might be applicable: [source,shell] ---- # report a backup cronjob, attaching logs set -e finish() { status=$? if [[ $status = 0 ]]; then STATUS="SUCCESS (status $status)" else STATUS="FAILURE (status $status)" fi mail user@example.com \ -s "Backup job report on $(hostname): ${STATUS}" \ --content-type 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' \ -A"$LOG_FILE" <<< 'The log report is in the attachment.' } trap finish EXIT do-long-backup-cmd-here ---- .... # share the output of a cmd with someone some-program | mail someone@example.com -s "The weird logs that I was talking about" .... ...and so on. You may consider adding a `alias mail='mail -aFrom:email@example.com'` so you don't keep re-entering the ``From:'' part. Send yourself some emails to see it working!