Re: getting yum-cron to send a mail

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Hi Bob, 

it is set up in /etc/sysconfig/yum-cron (/etc/sysconfig generally is a good place to look for this kind of thing).

MAILTO is set to your desired mail address. I also set ERROR_LEVEL to 1 to get a mail when something was installed by yum-cron - the default setting will only send mail on error. 

Works like a charm, and there also is some amount of documentation about all the options in the file. 

Best regards, 

  Peter.
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