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How to fix “Account starting with zero”
Why can't Linux usernames begin with numbers?recover email from imap account using mailxSending attachments with mailx and uuencodeHow can I forward local *nix mail to an external account while keeping the local copy?Can I resend a message with (plain) mailx?Mysql server not startingInstall packages locally (without root account)How to send mail with multiple attachments?How to send email attachment using mailx -a with a different attachment name?how to debug what's wrong with mailxlogin with rsh having zero size terminal (stty)
Because this company uses Centrify, I made a local Oracle account starting with zero on another server so as not to conflict with the original.
No problem except when my scripts email me I get:
Local Oracle Account starting with zero <0racle@hostname>
It's just annoying and a google search didn't turn up anything useful on making this more readable.
Can I change what I see in the email?
EDIT_1:
Adding a picture
rhel mailx
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Because this company uses Centrify, I made a local Oracle account starting with zero on another server so as not to conflict with the original.
No problem except when my scripts email me I get:
Local Oracle Account starting with zero <0racle@hostname>
It's just annoying and a google search didn't turn up anything useful on making this more readable.
Can I change what I see in the email?
EDIT_1:
Adding a picture
rhel mailx
What is your mail server?
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
1
Related: Why can't Linux usernames begin with numbers?
– fra-san
yesterday
@Romeo Ninov Not sure what you are asking? Sending an email from this linux machine eventually ends up in a MS Exchange server and to my inbox.
– Marinaio
yesterday
@fra-san Point taken. My bad. Since what is done is done...any workaround possible?
– Marinaio
yesterday
@Marinaio, try to rename the user. Or create new one to replace current.
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
|
show 2 more comments
Because this company uses Centrify, I made a local Oracle account starting with zero on another server so as not to conflict with the original.
No problem except when my scripts email me I get:
Local Oracle Account starting with zero <0racle@hostname>
It's just annoying and a google search didn't turn up anything useful on making this more readable.
Can I change what I see in the email?
EDIT_1:
Adding a picture
rhel mailx
Because this company uses Centrify, I made a local Oracle account starting with zero on another server so as not to conflict with the original.
No problem except when my scripts email me I get:
Local Oracle Account starting with zero <0racle@hostname>
It's just annoying and a google search didn't turn up anything useful on making this more readable.
Can I change what I see in the email?
EDIT_1:
Adding a picture
rhel mailx
rhel mailx
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What is your mail server?
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
1
Related: Why can't Linux usernames begin with numbers?
– fra-san
yesterday
@Romeo Ninov Not sure what you are asking? Sending an email from this linux machine eventually ends up in a MS Exchange server and to my inbox.
– Marinaio
yesterday
@fra-san Point taken. My bad. Since what is done is done...any workaround possible?
– Marinaio
yesterday
@Marinaio, try to rename the user. Or create new one to replace current.
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
|
show 2 more comments
What is your mail server?
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
1
Related: Why can't Linux usernames begin with numbers?
– fra-san
yesterday
@Romeo Ninov Not sure what you are asking? Sending an email from this linux machine eventually ends up in a MS Exchange server and to my inbox.
– Marinaio
yesterday
@fra-san Point taken. My bad. Since what is done is done...any workaround possible?
– Marinaio
yesterday
@Marinaio, try to rename the user. Or create new one to replace current.
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
What is your mail server?
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
What is your mail server?
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
1
1
Related: Why can't Linux usernames begin with numbers?
– fra-san
yesterday
Related: Why can't Linux usernames begin with numbers?
– fra-san
yesterday
@Romeo Ninov Not sure what you are asking? Sending an email from this linux machine eventually ends up in a MS Exchange server and to my inbox.
– Marinaio
yesterday
@Romeo Ninov Not sure what you are asking? Sending an email from this linux machine eventually ends up in a MS Exchange server and to my inbox.
– Marinaio
yesterday
@fra-san Point taken. My bad. Since what is done is done...any workaround possible?
– Marinaio
yesterday
@fra-san Point taken. My bad. Since what is done is done...any workaround possible?
– Marinaio
yesterday
@Marinaio, try to rename the user. Or create new one to replace current.
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
@Marinaio, try to rename the user. Or create new one to replace current.
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday
|
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What is your mail server?
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Related: Why can't Linux usernames begin with numbers?
– fra-san
yesterday
@Romeo Ninov Not sure what you are asking? Sending an email from this linux machine eventually ends up in a MS Exchange server and to my inbox.
– Marinaio
yesterday
@fra-san Point taken. My bad. Since what is done is done...any workaround possible?
– Marinaio
yesterday
@Marinaio, try to rename the user. Or create new one to replace current.
– Romeo Ninov
yesterday