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Jaimejaime.pinto wrote:May may be able to read those emails just by typing "Mail" on a shell as root.
Another thing you could do is to edit /etc/aliases and find the line that looks like this
postmaster: root
You can them change it to
postmaster: sxadmin
This way and can read those notifications as the sxadmin user.


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root: user@example.comCode: Select all
#Person who should get root's mail
#root: marcbtisdall wrote:Most of the generic accounts are aliased to root, so rather than change these individually you'll be better off adding a line at the end that says:Code: Select all
root: user@example.com
Most distros actually have such a line at the bottom of the aliases file, waiting to be uncommented & edited to suit. It usually looks like this in my experience:Code: Select all
#Person who should get root's mail
#root: marc
And I've often wondered who marc is...
BTW, notice I didn't use sxadmin my example above - IMO this shouldn't be used as an everyday mailbox since it has super-powers - think of it as Scalix's root & use an ordinary Joe account to read the spam sent to webmaster etc...
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