Hi All
In bb1.9c I were able to define a pg-group and list couple email address in bbwarnsetup.cfg and I could just use pg-group instead of the list of email addresses in the bbwarnrules.cfg file.
The hg-group works very well with hobbit, but how do I create a pg-group, which is essentially a group alias of a list of email addresses, as I explained in the previous paragraph.
Anyone has any trick to make pg-group work?
Thanks
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On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 10:35:12PM, Asif Iqbal wrote:
Hi All
In bb1.9c I were able to define a pg-group and list couple email address in bbwarnsetup.cfg and I could just use pg-group instead of the list of email addresses in the bbwarnrules.cfg file.
The hg-group works very well with hobbit, but how do I create a pg-group, which is essentially a group alias of a list of email addresses, as I explained in the previous paragraph.
Anyone has any trick to make pg-group work?
Currently I am using /etc/aliases on hobbit server Solaris 9 to deal with group aliases. I am happy with this solution for now
Thanks
-- Asif Iqbal PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu "...it said: Install Windows XP or better...so I installed Solaris..."
On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 10:35:12PM -0500, Asif Iqbal wrote:
Hi All
In bb1.9c I were able to define a pg-group and list couple email address in bbwarnsetup.cfg and I could just use pg-group instead of the list of email addresses in the bbwarnrules.cfg file.
Just as with hostnames, you use macros.
$WEBSERVERS=%www.* $WEBADMINS="john at foo.com mike at foo.com"
HOST=$WEBSERVERS SERVICE=http MAIL $WEBADMINS
Now, there's a bug in RC1 so if you put some criteria after the "MAIL" command, e.g. "MAIL $WEBADMINS COLOR=red", then the criteria only get applied to the last mail recipient. Will fix that today, since it seems we're going to be snowed in around here.
Henrik
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