[CentOS] Cron sending to root after changing MAILTO
Alexander Dalloz
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Am 19.07.2017 um 22:46 schrieb Chad Cordero: > I am running CentOS 7 on an outbound gateway server running Postfix. I have a couple of cron jobs I was expecting to see in my email that never showed up. It turns out that they were delivered to root, which is restricted on our exchange server, instead of the address I defined. Please help. [ ... ] Best is to define a mail alias for the root user. That way you have it defined at a single place for all occurances of mail destined to root. To do so edit /etc/aliases at the very bottom where you find a pre-defined but commented setting: # Person who should get root's mail #root: marc Change it to root: ecssupport at csusb.edu and run `newaliases' after that change. It is always a good idea to verify that the database file, which is the one really used, has been changed and carries a new time flag. Alexander > Chad Cordero > Information Technology Consultant > > Enterprise & Cloud Services > > Information Technology Services > > California State University, San Bernardino > 5500 University Pkwy > San Bernardino, CA 92407-2393 > Main Line: 909/537-7677 > > Direct Line: 909/537-7281 > > Fax: 909/537-7141 > > http://support.csusb.edu/
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