Routing root emails

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Hi everyone,
 
We recent started using Linux (RH 7.3) to handle a couple of server
tasks.  One being Squid Cache and the other Hylafax for incoming faxes.
 
When I check these machines I notice that allot of administration
related email gets created for the root account.  Currently they are
simply stored in the 'MBOX' format.
 
Is it possible to tell Linux to send all 'administrative' emails to an
external email account using SMTP?  We run MS Exchange and it would be
far more useful for these emails to arrive in a Public Folder were all
IT people can see them and act accordingly.
 
I have reviewed the 7.3 install & reference guide and have not be able
to find a single related reference.  Can this be done?
 
Regards,
 
-Sam
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