Antw: Mail Notif: OpenBSD: /usr/bin/mail

Daniel Tuecks dtuecks at neuwied.de
Thu Apr 29 09:35:49 CEST 2004


Hello

why don't you just softlink your binary to /usr/bin ?
ln -s /usr/bin/mail/yourbinary /usr/bin/yourbinary 

DT

>>> Karl R. Balsmeier<karl at sfdata.net> 29.04.2004 09:23:01 >>>
Hi there, I noticed that by default, Nagios assumes the unix 'mail' program 
to be at /bin/mail.

My mail binary is at /usr/bin/mail

How do I instruct Nagios to use this instead?

I've parsed all of the files in /usr/local/nagions/etc, nothing there...

-krb



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