This sort of fall into the "Damned if you do, damned if you don't" category. Has anyone launched a bug on this? Could you please?
I am actually going to submit something soon about having Cfengine support multiple comma separated email addresses. On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 07:24 -0500, David E. Nelson wrote: > Hi Dmitry, > > This was originally titled for RH-AS but since upgrading my Solaris from > 2.1.11 > to 2.1.14 it now also applies. > > You are correct in that cfexecd is responsible to sending the email. So now > I'm looking at/into cfexecd just not sure what to look for/at. As I > mentioned > earlier, 2.1.11 used to email without any problems so the configs should be > correct for 2.1.14. > > Question: Will cfexecd still email if run from cron using '-F'? Or is it the > admin's responsibility to redirect the output and email? > > Also, I was browsing the cfexecd src code (2.1.14) and noticed the following > "bug": > > if (strlen(MAILFROM) == 0) > { > sprintf(VBUFF,"From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]",VFQNAME); > Debug("%s",VBUFF); > } > else > { > sprintf(VBUFF,"From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]",VFQNAME); > Debug("%s",VBUFF); > } > > Both actions are the same so I'm not sure what is trying to be accomplised > here > (or what isn't being accomplished). > > Thanks, > /\/elson > > > On Sun, 1 May 2005, Dmitry Sazonov wrote: > > > afaik, cfexecd - is the one that sends email. > > > > On Friday 29 April 2005 05:45 pm, David E. Nelson wrote: > >> > >> Hi All, > >> > >> I've got one config file (cfagent.conf) w/ the 'sysadm', 'EmailFrom', > >> 'EmailMaxLines', and 'smtpserver' all defined. Yet I receive no email > >> output. > >> > >> I've done a 'cfagent -d2' and looked through the output. The var is being > >> expanded/defined but that's about it. There's no attempt to contact the > >> smtp > >> server even thought I've got 'inform=true' defined in various areas of the > >> conf > >> file. > >> > >> Any ideas? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> /\/elson > >> > > > -- Christian Pearce http://www.sysnav.com http://www.commnav.com http://www.perfectorder.com
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