[Tfug] Local mail forwarding?
Mike Martinet
mmrtnt at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 12 06:47:26 MST 2004
Look at /etc/aliases. That allows you to redirect root's email. I
believe it will accept a qualified email address other than just another
user on the same machine.
MjM
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> Message: 12
> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:38:25 -0700
> From: "Jerry S." <jer_57 at cox.net>
> Subject: Re: [Tfug] Local mail forwarding?
> To: Tucson Free Unix Group <tfug at tfug.org>
> Message-ID: <941952181.20040711103825 at cox.net>
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> Hello Tucson,
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> Why not just set your mailserver to relay through cox's servers,
> they allow that.
>
> jer
>
> Sunday, July 11, 2004, 10:28:19 AM, you wrote:
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> S> Ok,
>
> S> I hope I can explain this right. :) What I'm looking to do is have all my
> S> system mail (the mail generated by cron, mailx, etc) sent to my external ISP
> S> account... The wonderful wingnuts at COX of course block port 25, so setting
> S> up a nice full blown mail server is out of the question, so I'm looking for
> S> ways around this.. I'd like to receive notices in email for things like cron
> S> jobs on various boxes, maybe a notification when one of my RAID drives
> S> faults, etc...
>
> S> Does that make sense? Can anyone help me put a solution together? I'm really
> S> looking for even a top level theory based answer... I just need someone to
> S> kick start my engine so to speak. :) Any help would be grand. :)
>
> S> Thanks,
> S> Allen
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