Correct typo of last email:

The issue is whether the directive is an "operatiorcommand" or a 
"mailcommand".  The transport mechanism does not matter (i.e. bsmtp or 
mutt, or whatever).  A mailcommand is sent at the end of a job and will 
include all messages generated during the job.  The operatorcommand is 
sent when the *event* occurs, so the messages appear immediately and are 
not batched to the end of the job.

Of course, messages can also be delivered to the console, which is a 
whole different story.

Best regards,
Kern

On 06/17/2016 04:59 PM, Jason Voorhees wrote:
> What seems
>
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 3:35 AM, Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> There are two things you can do:
>>
>> 1. Look at the default bacula-dir.conf Messages resource, which avoids the
>> problem you are having.  You are missing (or probably have deleted) one
>> important directive.
>>
>> 2. Read the document section on the Messages resource, and in particular the
>> "operatorcommand".
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Kern
>>
> Thanks Kern. What seems strange to me is that the same Messages
> resource configuration is working well in a couple of different Bacula
> servers (different customers) and I get such kind of messages
> inmediately (never delayed).
>
> I've modified the default Messages resource to disable the bsmtp
> command in favor of my native mail command which it's currently
> routing mail through my postfix service without any issues. Also, the
> "all" rule already includes the "mount" operation so messages should
> have arrived without delays. I can't understand what went wrong just
> that day.
>


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