but this means the man-pages are wrong.
You mean you actually read them??? :-)
Fixed. Thanks.
Gerhard
John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* John R. Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 01:30:50PM -0500)
but this means the man-pages are wrong.
You mean you actually read them??? :-)
yes, actually I did,
and as I noticed, not good enough, quite a lot of stuff asked here is
actually answered in the manpages or in the FAQ
The beginning of my configuration file looks like:
# /etc/amanda/Config1/amanda.conf
org "Config1" # your organization name for reports
mailto "[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]" # list
of message recipients
dumpuser "backup" # the user to run dumps
under
* Victor R. Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 10:36:20AM -0500)
The beginning of my configuration file looks like:
# /etc/amanda/Config1/amanda.conf
org "Config1" # your organization name for reports
mailto "[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]" # list
Gerhard den Hollander wrote:
* Victor R. Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 10:36:20AM -0500)
The beginning of my configuration file looks like:
# /etc/amanda/Config1/amanda.conf
org "Config1" # your organization name for reports
mailto "[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
mailto "[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]" ...
Amcheck reports no errors, and the runs appear to be happening,
but I'm getting no e-mail reports. Is there something wrong
with my "mailto" line?
Gerhard was mistaken with his suggestion. The "mailto" parameter must
be a
"name@IP Address" is not a valid address to send email to. You must
use either "name@hostname" or "name@[IP address]". This is in an RFC
somewhere. I'd use name@hostname if I could; I'd not trust the mail
software to handle name@[IP address] correctly since it's used so
seldom.
Hi,
a short suggestion:
put this in your amanda.conf:
mailto "backup"
and in your /etc aliases put this:
backup: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and you get what you want..
at least, thats the way we do it.
Christoph
"Victor R. Cain" schrieb:
Gerhard den
and in your /etc aliases put this:
backup: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and you get what you want..
at least, thats the way we do it.
Christoph
don't forget to run 'newaliases'
-Ben