Op 20-10-2023 om 05:10 schreef David Wright:
On Thu 19 Oct 2023 at 13:30:53 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
I don't intend to send mail from this machine myself, I want mail from
the system (e.g. unattended-upgrades) delivered to my personal
mailbox.
I wouldn't expect /then/ to see my name, or likely anything at all
from /etc/passwd. Rather, I would expect system programs to set their
own From: address, either read from configuration file or hard-wired
into the program itself
I wouldn't expect my gklein changes to be used by system mails either.
Just for fun, I did try to configure .mailrc for root, but that made no
difference (at least for unattended-upgrades). But the default root@
address, with or without a name, is fine with me. I did have to add a
root@ mail alias in my provider settings though, otherwise it rejects
the system mail.
It would be interesting to know whether the correct addresses were
being generated by /system/ emails when you were still using
mailutils; and whether they are, now that you're using bsd-mailx.
II did not receive system emails when I was still using mailutils. I
reconfigured unattended-upgrades to always send mail, and forced a run:
$ sudo unattended-upgrade -d
This gets me a mail with From being just "r...@parvos.nl". I don't
really mind.
Kind regards,
Gertjan.