If you cron it, you could add
| mail -s "Logwatch Report" you@xxxxxxxxxx
To the end of your crontab entry.
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 boneskin@xxxxxxx wrote:
Running Logwatch manually will send the email to my account but croning the same command does not work. I've tried using the cron.daily and editing root's crontab. Also I have tried aliasing root:myemail@xxxxxxxx I haven't been able to find anything on the possibility of cron overriding mail options for programs that it invokes.
thanks.
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