Some hours after I brought my new QT online, I received this message,
and with it I as my first bag-o-questions.
1. Qmail tried sending the original cron error to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where did it get this? Is it a virtual user, or from /etc/aliases?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/0 ~]$egrep ^root /etc/aliases
I answered this one myself:
/var/qmail/control/defaultdomain
blush Obviously I'm new to Qmail.
Q
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 01:20:16 -0700, Quinn Comendant wrote:
4. Where did strangecode.com come from? Has that automatically been
compiled-in as the default domain by the toaster?
Some hours after I brought my new QT online, I received this message,
and with it I as my first bag-o-questions.
1. Qmail tried sending the original cron error to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where did it get this? Is it a virtual user, or from /etc/aliases?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/0 ~]$egrep ^root /etc/aliases
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Some hours after I brought my new QT online, I received this message,
and with it I as my first bag-o-questions.
1. Qmail tried sending the original cron error to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where did it get this? Is it a virtual user, or from /etc/aliases?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/0
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 08:48:30 -0400, Jake Vickers wrote:
As a side note, you can define what email addresses to send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] by changing the
.qmail files in /var/qmail/alias/ and sending them to a real email
address. I usually just sym link
Quinn Comendant wrote:
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 08:48:30 -0400, Jake Vickers wrote:
As a side note, you can define what email addresses to send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] by changing the
.qmail files in /var/qmail/alias/ and sending them to a real email
address. I usually