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On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 10:22:53AM -0300, Leandro may have written:
> Many programs (cron, etc) use "/bin/mail" to "send" or "inject" mails.
>
> Then, I have mails like this :
>
> /etc/cron.daily/00-logwatch:
> sh: /bin/mail: Permission denied
You should have the sendmail replacement binary symlinked into either
/usr/sbin or /usr/lib depending on your operating system.
Thanks,
- --
http://www.delink.net/
"It's almost like there's a record full of incomprehensible bullshit playing in
your mind 24/7, and you put the needle down randomly and whatever it picks up,
you just type it up in an email and shoot it off to me, usually mid-sentence."
- Red Drag Diva in the monastery
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