On Wed, 2011-05-04 at 15:42 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote:
> The root was done using /etc/aliases
You can do other users from there, too.
Of course, the address the mail is sent "from" will have to be
acceptable to the recipient mail system (i.e. have a real domain name).
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On 04/05/11 15:48, Pittigher, Raymond - ES wrote:
> I also have procmail installed along with sendmail and postfix and it all
> works.
Procmail was not installed.
I changed from semdmail to exim,
and may have deleted it.
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On 04/05/11 15:43, Pittigher, Raymond - ES wrote
On 04/05/11 15:43, Pittigher, Raymond - ES wrote:
> It should be .forward
>
That was just a typo here :(
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It should be .forward
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Subject: MailX Fedora14+
How can I set the
How can I set the users mail (mailx)
to go to a specified email address automatically.
Have tried adding /home/user/.forard
with content of:
s...@ispemail.com
This is so users cron jobs results\errors can be collected remotely.
The root was done using /etc/aliases
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