View Full Version : how can i change the Admin email ?
tenny
10-09-2009, 08:55 PM
Hello,
after installing da,
it shows some info including thefollowing,
The following information has been set:
Admin username: admin
Admin password: ********
Admin email: admin@myname
Server IP: *.*.*.*
Server Hostname: myname
about the "Admin email" part,
where can i change it to others ?
and what mails will been sent to there?
thank you
nobaloney
10-10-2009, 06:54 AM
Create a file at /home/admin/.forward which contains only the email address to which you want the email sent.
The server will send messages there concerning issues, errors, etc. and of course it's a valid email address; anyone can send email there.
Jeff
tenny
10-14-2009, 12:20 AM
Hello,
do you mean i use
/home/admin/.forward to create a file,
and add
admin@mymail.comto it and save.
is it correctly ?
so,i do not have the way to change the Admin email directly?
thank you
nobaloney
10-16-2009, 09:12 AM
Every user on every linux/unix/posix compliant system automatically gets an email account of the same name, at the hostname of the server. You can of course use any email client (including webmail) to log in and read the mail, but that's probably not an idea if you use plaintext passwords; obviously your admin password is too important to pass in the clear.
If you create a domain with your admin user-level login the system should automatically forward it to admin@example.com for you (I'm not sure; you may want to test it), but the best way to resolve the situation is to create your own forward and send it where you want.
Jeff
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