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02-01-2005 06:48 PM
02-01-2005 06:48 PM
We have a crontab user ( eg. cron_usr ) that have a scheduld job to use the "sendmail" to send out mail from the system , if the mail fail to send out ( eg. wrong e-mail address ) , then a error mail will return to the cron_usr , I think this is the default receiver of the return mail , is it possible to set another user to receive this mail ? eg. system administrator . thx.
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02-02-2005 12:01 AM
02-02-2005 12:01 AM
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Hi
Since the mailer only has the cron_usr mail address to return to there is no way to change it . You could try autoforward options (depending on your mailer) to send mail on to othe user.
Steve Steel
Since the mailer only has the cron_usr mail address to return to there is no way to change it . You could try autoforward options (depending on your mailer) to send mail on to othe user.
Steve Steel
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02-02-2005 12:28 AM
02-02-2005 12:28 AM
Re: error mail
If your "cron_usr" is not a normal user account, I would set an alias for the user to redirect any mail to the sys admin.
# vi /etc/mail/aliases
cron_usr : sysadmin@yourhost
# newaliases
Or you could change the way this cron_usr sends outbound email... ie/ address could be masked as someone else, but setting the alias would be a simple solution.
Hope this helps,
-denver
# vi /etc/mail/aliases
cron_usr : sysadmin@yourhost
# newaliases
Or you could change the way this cron_usr sends outbound email... ie/ address could be masked as someone else, but setting the alias would be a simple solution.
Hope this helps,
-denver
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