I would suggest to install mutt (MUA) and try/rewrite with it. On 10.06.2010 / 14:20:28 +0200, Detlef Grittner wrote: > We are using bacula version 5.0.1 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (x86_64) and I try > to get bacula working with mailx from the heirloom-mailx package, > because the emails must be sent over TLS to the mailserver. > > > This is properly working from the commandline: > > su bacula -c 'MAILRC=/var/lib/bacula/.mailrc /usr/bin/mailx -v -s "TEST > Bacula:" b...@xxxx.de' < test.txt > > where test.txt is a text file containing the mail body. > > Now I try to configure this for the bacula-director in the bacula > configuration with: > > > mailcommand = "MAILRC=/var/lib/bacula/.mailrc /usr/bin/mailx -s > \"Bacula: %t %e of %c %l\" %r" > > operatorcommand = "MAILRC=/var/lib/bacula/.mailrc /usr/bin/mailx -s > \"Bacula: Intervention needed for %j\" %r" > > > but the result is an error message in the log: > > Jun 10 10:11:39 backup0 bacula-dir: 10-Jun 10:11 Message delivery > ERROR: Msg delivery error: Operator mail program terminated in > error.#012CMD=MAILRC=/var/lib/bacula/.mailrc /usr/bin/mailx -s "Bacula: > Intervention needed for BackupCatalog.2010-06-10_10.10.00_06" > b...@xxxx.de#012err=no such file or directory > > which shows that bacula actually uses the right command and tries to > send the message. I guess the error indicates most likely that the mail > body is missing. > > Can anyone help here? > Does bacula try to add a mail body and how is this done?
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