[CentOS] whcih mailing list for mail server issue?
Bob Hoffman
bob at bobhoffman.comMon Mar 5 10:53:01 UTC 2012
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Hello, First of all, thanks for the yum-cron config location, did not see that there. That helped get my yum updates to my root user folder. Second, I am not sure where to go with this one. I want to block emails coming in to the server to root@, etc. But not block the cron jobs (and other internal server setups) that send mail to root to be blocked. I am using postfix/dovecot,spamassassin, and procmail. The file from the logwatch is going through the spamassassin so I figure all 4 are going to deal with any internal and external mail sent to root. I can't see a way to say 'stop incoming mails to root' without killing the internal mail delivery use. In fact, I would really like only a few specified users to get incoming mail period, but allow all internal mail to do as it should. Which mailing list should I hit up. Dovecot does the delivery but is totally hooked up with postfix and the rest using maildir/. not sure where to go with this one.
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