Not receiving email notification to our mail

Yueh-Hung Liu yuehung.liu at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 07:55:30 CET 2011


you tried “mail address at company.com” but never received the mail, that's the
problem.
Nagios has no its own mail system, it depends on any mail system in your
environment.


On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 2:28 PM, R, Naveen <Naveen.R at philips.com> wrote:

>  Hello,
>
> I have configured Nagios on Open SUSE.
>
> In Main.cfg file I have changed the host network to our corporate network
> Id
>
> I have configured the hosts , contacts, contact groups , time period etc.
>
> I’m able to see the  status of the hosts and services but I’m not receiving
> the mail.
>
>
>
> When I try “mail address at company.com”, it finishes correctly without any
> exceptions, but I have not received the mail.
>
>
>
> Kindly guide me in receiving the mail form Nagios.
>
>
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> Warm regards,
>
> Naveen.R.,
>
> Philips Consumer Lifestyle, Philips Innovation Campus,
>
> Philips Electronics India Ltd, Manyata Tech Park, Nagavara,
>
> Bangalore - 560045.
>
> Ph: +91 80 40162000
>
> Extn: 2718/3016
>
> Mobile: 9663320455
>
> Email: naveen.r at philips.com
>
> intranet: http://pww.bangalore.philips.com,
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> internet: http://www.bangalore.philips.com
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