On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 10:25 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
If you are running the default sendmail, put an alias for root in
/etc/aliases and restart sendmail or run 'newaliases'.
Or you can edit
/etc/share/logwatch/scripts/logwatch.pl
and change line 64
$Config{'mailto'} =
Hi All,
I installed a new CentOS 5.5 box and I am getting a daily e-mail (I am not sure
how this was triggered) with XNTPD logs, HTTP Error and Disk Space).
It is being sent to r...@www.6colors.co which bounces, but I have a catch all
so it does get to me.
How do I change where this e-mail
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 08:12 -0800, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
I installed a new CentOS 5.5 box and I am getting a daily e-mail (I am not
sure how this was triggered) with XNTPD logs, HTTP Error and Disk Space).
It is being sent to r...@www.6colors.co which bounces, but I have a catch
I installed a new CentOS 5.5 box and I am getting a daily e-mail (I am not
sure how this was triggered) with XNTPD logs, HTTP Error and Disk Space).
Its LOGWATCH what is doing it. It will be scheduled in / ETC / CRONTAB
Thanks Paul, I found it!
-Jason
On 12/22/2010 10:12 AM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Hi All,
I installed a new CentOS 5.5 box and I am getting a daily e-mail (I am not
sure how this was triggered) with XNTPD logs, HTTP Error and Disk Space).
It is being sent to r...@www.6colors.co which bounces, but I have a catch all
Hi
you have to add the record to /etc/aliases:
root: y...@adress.tld
and then run: newaliases
Pavel
Dne 22.12.2010 17:17, Always Learning napsal(a):
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 08:12 -0800, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
I installed a new CentOS 5.5 box and I am getting a daily
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 10:25 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
If you are running the default sendmail, put an alias for root in
/etc/aliases and restart sendmail or run 'newaliases'.
Or you can edit
/etc/share/logwatch/scripts/logwatch.pl
and change line 64
$Config{'mailto'} =
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 10:25 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
If you are running the default sendmail, put an alias for root in
/etc/aliases and restart sendmail or run 'newaliases'.
Or you can edit
/etc/share/logwatch/scripts/logwatch.pl
and change line 64
If you are running the default sendmail, put an alias for root in
/etc/aliases and restart sendmail or run 'newaliases'.
Or you can edit
/etc/share/logwatch/scripts/logwatch.pl
and change line 64
$Config{'mailto'} = root;
Exactly what I did earlier.
I would strongly
On 12/22/2010 12:58 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
If you are running the default sendmail, put an alias for root in
/etc/aliases and restart sendmail or run 'newaliases'.
Or you can edit
/etc/share/logwatch/scripts/logwatch.pl
and change line 64
$Config{'mailto'} = root;
Exactly
On Wed, 22 Dec 2010, Les Mikesell wrote:
*snipped*
And, there may be other interesting/critical mail coming to root.
Good point.
I always have root's email sent to my own user account.
That's one of the things my ALI scripts sets up for me.
echo
echo Processing /etc/aliases config file
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle
slackmoeh...@me.com wrote:
Hi All,
I installed a new CentOS 5.5 box and I am getting a daily e-mail (I am not
sure how this was triggered) with XNTPD logs, HTTP Error and Disk Space).
It is being sent to r...@www.6colors.co which
On 12/22/10 2:24 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
If you're running sendmail, put an alias in /root/.forward. That gets
*all* root email forwarded to the appropriate account, not just cron
jobs. It also doesn't require editing of system files such as
/etc/aliases.
that's a borderline bizarre
On 12/22/2010 4:53 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/22/10 2:24 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
If you're running sendmail, put an alias in /root/.forward. That gets
*all* root email forwarded to the appropriate account, not just cron
jobs. It also doesn't require editing of system files such as
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:53 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 12/22/10 2:24 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
If you're running sendmail, put an alias in /root/.forward. That gets
*all* root email forwarded to the appropriate account, not just cron
jobs. It also doesn't require
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