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I changed it from Webmin > Postfix > Mail Aliases
I think root was mapped to "marc" on my standard install, just enter the user or address you want the root-mail forwarded to.
Leif, actually I did what you did, but by a manual route. I edited /etc/aliases directly. Add root: emailaddress@toforwardto.com
But I realised I'd prefer to keep a copy of the emails to root's mail folder. So, jaldeguer's suggestion solved my problem. I could forward AND still keep a copy on the server.
<b>> Usermin > Mail > Filter and Forward Mail</b>
I seem to remember not too long ago, root user cannot access mail via Usermin. Maybe Jamie has solved that issue.
I use usermin since it has a feature which forwards e-mail to a remote address. If you have it installed you could login as root to setup forwarding.
Ooops!
My "I changed it from..." line was wrong, it should look like this,
Webmin > Servers > Postfix Configuration > Mail Aliases
Leif
Hi ah...lifes...good,
I changed it from Webmin > Postfix > Mail Aliases
I think root was mapped to "marc" on my standard install, just enter the user or address you want the root-mail forwarded to.
Regards,
Leif
Thanks jaldeguer and Leif!
Leif, actually I did what you did, but by a manual route. I edited /etc/aliases directly. Add root: emailaddress@toforwardto.com
But I realised I'd prefer to keep a copy of the emails to root's mail folder. So, jaldeguer's suggestion solved my problem. I could forward AND still keep a copy on the server.
<b>> Usermin > Mail > Filter and Forward Mail</b>
I seem to remember not too long ago, root user cannot access mail via Usermin. Maybe Jamie has solved that issue.
Thanks again guys!