What to do with emails to 'root'
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:21 pm
First is sendmail normally running be default and I just shut it off?
I had over 600 messages (25/day) trying to be delivered and eating up some resources until I started sendmail. Then all at once I had /var/mail/root and it was 300Mb. I installed MUTT and cleaned out all the cron emails (I have GOT to git information as to why I am getting those calendar errors when I have NOT installed the calendar app), and then I had the logwatches left.
I then created the file /root/.forward with my email in it and now am getting those messages sent to me.
I also enabled sendmail:
chkconfig --level 2345 sendmail on
It seems we need to do something 'better' for these emails.
The user should have choices on what to do with cron and logwatch emails and any other general email. Most would just want cron emails bit-bucketed. Logwatch could be of interest to some...
I had over 600 messages (25/day) trying to be delivered and eating up some resources until I started sendmail. Then all at once I had /var/mail/root and it was 300Mb. I installed MUTT and cleaned out all the cron emails (I have GOT to git information as to why I am getting those calendar errors when I have NOT installed the calendar app), and then I had the logwatches left.
I then created the file /root/.forward with my email in it and now am getting those messages sent to me.
I also enabled sendmail:
chkconfig --level 2345 sendmail on
It seems we need to do something 'better' for these emails.
The user should have choices on what to do with cron and logwatch emails and any other general email. Most would just want cron emails bit-bucketed. Logwatch could be of interest to some...