On 25-Aug-2008, at 18:16 , Kevin Freels wrote:

I'm also not comfortable adding a generic user ('nagios') to sudo. I
realize I can restrict the commands the user can use, but still....

I'm not sure if this applies to your system or not, but you might be able to get away with just adding the 'nagios' user to the correct group to be able to read the mail spool directory, possibly /var/spool/ mqueue. Again, not sure if it'll work on your system, but it's something to check.

HTH,
  Matt



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