>> I'm trying to setup two CentOS7 systems with automatic security updates to run >> as my kubernetes nodes. I've also centralized all my outgoing mail through my >> mailgun service, so I've been using the cli tool "mailx", which I have configured >> with my credentials. Coming from Fedora32 and CentOS7, dnf-automatic had a >> helpful emission target that was "email_command". By default it sent notifications >> using this command. With yum-cron, all I see is "email", which doesn't appear >> to use the "mail" command. > I'm using yum-cron on all my CentOS servers, and mail notifications work just fine. That wasn't really the question; I'm not challenging that the email emitter type notifications don't work. I'm asking where the results of the yum-cron job are actually written to so I can see what it did. I want this because I want the `email_command` type functionality that's found in dnf-automatic with future OS versions, but is not present in yum-cron. -GN