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-=head1 NAME
-
-innmail - Simple mail-sending program
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
-B<innmail> [B<-h>] [B<-s> I<subject>] I<address> [I<address> ...]
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-B<innmail> is a Perl script intended to provide the non-interactive
-mail-sending functionality of mail(1) while avoiding nasty security
-problems. It takes the body of a mail message on standard input and sends
-it to the specified addresses by invoking the value of I<mta> in
-F<inn.conf>.
-
-At least one address (formatted for the MTA specified in F<inn.conf>, if it
-matters) is required. B<innmail> will sanitize the addresses so that they
-contain only alphanumerics and the symbols C<@>, C<.>, C<->, C<+>, C<_>,
-and C<%>.
-
-B<innmail> was written to be suitable for the I<mailcmd> setting in
-F<inn.conf>.
-
-=head1 OPTIONS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item B<-h>
-
-Gives usage information.
-
-=item B<-s> I<subject>
-
-Sets the Subject: header of the message. A warning is issued if this
-option is omitted.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 EXAMPLES
-
-This sends a one-line message to the local user C<joe>:
-
- echo "A one-line message." | innmail -s "Simple message" joe
-
-B<innmail> by default is used by INN for sending nightly reports and
-control message reports.
-
-=head1 BUGS
-
-B<innmail> fails on addresses that begin with C<->, although one might
-hope that the news server will not need to contact any such addresses.
-
-There are many "correct" addresses that will be silently modified by the
-sanitization process. A news administrator should be careful to use
-particularly sane addresses if they may be passed to B<innmail>.
-
-=head1 HISTORY
-
-B<innmail> was written by James Brister <brister@vix.com> for
-InterNetNews. This manual page was originally written by Jeffrey
-M. Vinocur.
-
-=head1 SEE ALSO
-
-inn.conf(5), mail(1).
-
-=cut