Re: Postfix, Mutt And No Root Mail?
- From: Leonard Chatagnier <lenc5570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 14:58:20 -0700 (PDT)
--- Leonard Chatagnier <lenc5570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Hi Everyone,Feisty
I no longer get root mail since upgrading to
using Postfix default installation and
aMutt(not auto installed).times
Have tried dpkg-reconfigure Postfix a couple of
using "local" and "network"(I think, the lastchoise
anyway) with no joy. Running Mutt as userassigned to
receive root mail says "/var/mail/<user> is not
knowmailbox." In the past with several versions ofDebian
and Ubuntu versions, the default setups havealways
given me "root Mail" but not now and I don't
muchfor
about Linux mail systems. I use Yahoo web mail
allcreate
personal email so I don't think I really needPostfix
but would still like to get root mail. Any
suggestions on how to fix is appreciated?
Leonard Chatagnier
lenc5570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
As root (go through the sudo -i process)
a file calledOk, thanks for the reply but don't understand above.
/root/.forward containing the address to which you
want root's mail sent.
I could do: sudo -i process(literal) and enter a
name
"/root/.forward" and hit enter; is that right? Then
how do I enter the address to send root mail to?
username@what,where? Ubuntu is the machine name. Is
that what goes afer the "@"? Sorry to be so dumb
but
never used the process command before.
And/or...I have in /etc/aliases "root: <username>" but no
Edit /etc/aliases to add: root:
myname@xxxxxxxxxx
address. I know myname is bound to be my username
because that's who root mail goes to. What about
"mymail.com"? Is that to be literal or just what?
I did say I know very little about linux internal
protocol and have always just answered to "install"
or
"-reconfigure" questions in the past and it just
worked for root mail. The questions asked in Feisty
are somewhat different now? Some clarification is
welcomed.
Thanks for your reply.
I've seen the arguments for using both,
actually; it's not a bad idea...
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Leonard Chatagnier
lenc5570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Leonard Chatagnier
lenc5570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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