Doug Lytle wrote: What does your host entry for that user show. They're
supposed to have
an email address as well, for notifications to the user. For example ...[etc]
Doug: you were right on. This was the problem. My hosts file had John as the
user, not j...@domain1.com. I replaced it and
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:24 AM, MaryG backuppc-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Doug Lytle wrote: What does your host entry for that user show. They're
supposed to have
an email address as well, for notifications to the user. For example ...[etc]
Doug: you were right on. This was the problem.
I can't find what's causing the error.
It's the message that BackupPC_nightly is trying to send at 1:00 am.
The msmtprc configuration file does not have user: John. The only place I
have John is in config.pl, at: $Conf{RsyncdUserName} = 'John';
Also, I have changed in BackupPC_sendEmail, in line
How can I debug this? It happens when BackupPC_nightly tries to send e-mail at
1:00 am.
The only place I have John is in config.pl in: $Conf{RsyncdUserName} =
'John'; but this is the rsyncd authentication user name, and it's not supposed
to interfere with BackupPC_sendEmail?
Note: in
MaryG wrote:
How can I debug this? It happens when BackupPC_nightly tries to send e-mail
at 1:00 am.
What does your host entry for that user show. They're supposed to have
an email address as well, for notifications to the user. For example,
my home entry shows:
cat hosts