I am using Bacula 2.0.2 on Fedora Core 6 and I am bit confused about the
mailcommand line. 
mailcommand = "/home/bacula/bin/bsmtp -h mail.domain.com -f
\"\(Bacula\) %r\"
-s \"Bacula: %t %e of %c %l\" %r"

the -h option (per the instructions) is for your bsmtp mail server. I
replaced the mail.domain.com with the Fully qualified name of my bacula
server. That gets rejected. If I leave this out it sends to localhost
and that gets rejected. Mail will leave my server just by doing mail -s
"Test" [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Reading the Manual it said "provided you want to
use bsmtp."  Does that mean I can just replace this with the regular
mail  command.

The Fedora Install is out of the box and I used the default mail
settings. Can anyone shed some light onto this setting.


Thanks

John J. Boris, Sr.
JEN-A-SyS Administrator
Archdiocese of Philadelphia

"Remember! That light at the end of the tunnel
Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!"

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