Thank you guys.

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Frank Lanitz <fr...@frank.uvena.de> wrote:

> Am 05.02.2013 05:46, schrieb David Guntner:
> > Magicloud Magiclouds grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>   By default, many tools like cron will send mails to local, like
> >> magicloud@localhost.
> >>   Now I want these mails to be relayed to my company mail address. So I
> do
> >> not have to configure all tools to send mail directly to my company
> >> address. I used to have it on another host, but I forgot how to do it.
> >>   I am using exim4.
> >>   Thanks.
> >
> > For cron, one common way is to add a line to the top of the crontab
> > entry for the user that cron is running the jobs for, like this:
> >
> > MAILTO="u...@othermachine.com"
> >
> > If you want all mail that's being sent to a local address to be
> > forwarded, you can put a .forward file in the home directory of the
> > user that's receiving the mail, with the address to be forwarded to in
> > it.  No other text is needed, just the address.
>
> A third way is to add an entry to /etc/aliases. E.g. you could do
> magicloud: localuser, remot_m...@example.org
>
> Of course, you will need to tell exim4 to send mails out. Maybe you like
> to rerun dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config.
>
> Cheers,
> Frank
>
>
>


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