> In etc/crontab there was a MAILTO:=admin, i have now delete that..!!
>
> Maybe not the best, but i don't have ton's of msg's now...:-)

if you delete the MAILTO entry, no mails will be sent from that crontab, you
could change it to

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

and everything will be right :-)

Davide: as i suggested, maybe if there is a mail for e. g. "root", xmail
could lookup [EMAIL PROTECTED] (server.tab var), like the authorization
which looks up in the pop3domain if no domain is submitted by the client in
the username.

many linux/unix services just send to "root" or something (maybe because
sendmail accepts such messages and drops them in local mailbox).

greetings, soenke.


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