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{{ Please note I've used the syslog on to send msmtp log to syslog, yet you can use the logfile    <log_file_path> if you prefer to log to a file }}
{{note|Please note I've used the '''syslog on''' to send msmtp log to syslog, yet you can use the '''logfile    <log_file_path>''' if you prefer to log to a file }}
{{ Please note the aliases /etc/aliases, this will help for mail/sendmail to redirect email to local user (like root) to an external email }}
{{note|Please note the aliases '''/etc/aliases''', this will help for mail/sendmail to redirect email to local user (like root) to an external email }}


== Sendmail alias ==
== Sendmail alias ==
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echo -e "Subject: Do you love alpine?\nYes, I do!\n" | msmtp root
echo -e "Subject: Do you love alpine?\nYes, I do!\n" | msmtp root
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{{ root only work if you've setup /etc/aliases, otherwise put any email adress you can check instead of root}}
{{note|'''root''' only work if you've setup /etc/aliases, otherwise put any email adress you can check instead of root}}


== Saving the configuration ==
== Saving the configuration ==

Revision as of 21:40, 3 June 2017

If you're running an alpine from stick and need a way for your program to alert you through a standard gmail account

Install msmtp

sudo apk add msmtp

Configuration

then create a global configuration, /etc/msmtprc with content

# Set default values for all following accounts.
defaults
auth           on
tls            on
tls_trust_file /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
syslog         on

# Gmail
account        gmail
host           smtp.gmail.com
port           587
from           <your email>
user           <your gmail account>
password       <your password>

# Set a default account
account default : gmail
aliases        /etc/aliases
Note: Please note I've used the syslog on to send msmtp log to syslog, yet you can use the logfile <log_file_path> if you prefer to log to a file
Note: Please note the aliases /etc/aliases, this will help for mail/sendmail to redirect email to local user (like root) to an external email

Sendmail alias

By default alpine comes with busybox sendmail, msmtp can act as a sendmail alternative including syntax and option, there I create a local.d script to overwrite the busybox link to msmtp.

Create a file "msmtp-sendmail.start" with below content:

#!/bin/sh
ln -sf /usr/bin/msmtp /usr/sbin/sendmail

make it executable

sudo chmod +x /etc/local.dmsmtp-sendmail.start

Mailx and aliases

install mailx for program that uses mail (like apcupsd for monitoring UPS events)

sudo apk add mailx

create an /etc/aliases file with content:

root: <your external email where all email to root will be sent>

default: <default email>

Testing

test an email, run

echo -e "Subject: Do you love alpine?\nYes, I do!\n" | msmtp root
Note: root only work if you've setup /etc/aliases, otherwise put any email adress you can check instead of root

Saving the configuration

sudo lbu ci

Hope it helps.