small issue on SMTP
Jason Martin
jhmartin at toger.us
Thu Feb 5 18:09:58 CET 2004
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> I was just wondering if there is an area in Nagios that I have missed
> wherein we can directly specify an SMTP ip address. With this kind of
> solution, I don't need any mail function locally.
Mails are sent out by the notify-by-email 'command', specified in the
misccommands.cfg file. It uses /bin/mail, which is really a wrapper to
the local sendmail. If you can find a mail-like command that lets you post
to a remote SMTP server then it'll work; just change the command in
misccommands.cfg.
- -Jason Martin
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