Anilkumar forced the electrons to say:
> for root to some other user or a different mail address like
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Look into /etc/aliases. In there, you will find the lines:

# Person who should get root's mail
root:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Run the command newaliases and you are through.

Binand

-- 
#include <stdio.h>                                   | Binand Raj S.
char *p = "#include <stdio.h>%cchar *p = %c%s%c;     | This is a self-
int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;}%c";    | printing program.
int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;}        | Try it!!
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available.  Please search
the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question
to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.

Reply via email to