> Since moving to 5107R my yum update emails are no longer plain text and > instead have the /tmp/yum.update text added as an attachment called > ATT00001.bin. Thus iPhones/iPads refuse to read it. ... > Well I fixed it by piping the file yum.update through sed to remove the > \r > characters from the file before sending the mail. > > So Line 16 of /usr/sausalito/handlers/base/swupdate/yum-update.sh > Now reads: > > /bin/cat /tmp/yum.update | /bin/sed 's/\r//' | /bin/mail -s > "`/bin/hostname` > Yum Update output for `/bin/date +\%m`-`/bin/date +\%d`-`/bin/date > +\%y`" > $EMAILRECIPIENT > > However, I assume that this change will be written over the next time > the > team decide to update yum-update.sh ? > If so is there a way for me to make it permanent or can the team add it > as a > fix? > > Jason
Thanks for the fix Jason, I am seeing this same behaviour on BX 5107. Add my vote for making this an official fix in yum-update.sh ! Regards, dAvid tHacker Email: da...@thackernet.com Thacker Network Technologies Inc. Http://www.ThackerNet.com _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx