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status.o.o bounces (was: Fwd: Away from mail) / change status-noreply@o.o alias target

Added by Anonymous almost 5 years ago. Updated almost 5 years ago.

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Email
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Hi

When I setup status.opensuse.org in the past, I added my own Email as alias for root. Could you please be so kind and change this to the standard recipient (admin-auto@o.o)?

Note: there might be other servers configured in the same way (I had deployed "my" o.o machines via ansible in the past). Sadly I don't know which ones are still configured this way - but you might want to roll out a Salt profile for this anyway to get notifications about broken cron jobs or similar bounces/ stuff.

This is all not urgent, I just want to avoid that you get surprised by broken stuff without getting such emails before.

Regards,
Lars

-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
Gesendet: June 15, 2019 11:19:56 AM UTC
An: openSUSE Status Notification status-noreply@opensuse.org
Betreff: Away from mail

Hi,

I am not in the office and not reading mail.

For issues concerning Leap please contact Lubos Kocman or Max Lin.

cu
Ludwig

Actions #1

Updated by cboltz almost 5 years ago

  • Category set to Servers hosted in NBG
  • Assignee set to cboltz
  • Private changed from Yes to No

Hmm, I can't find anything with "lrupp" in the postfix config, and there's already root: admin-auto@o.o in /etc/aliases.

After some more searching, I found status-noreply@o.o in /etc/Cachet/.env. Could it be that this address still gets forwarded to you? If so, it needs to be changed on mx[12].suse.de.
We could also change the Cachet sender address to admin-auto@o.o, but I'm not sure if that's a good idea.

Actions #2

Updated by Anonymous almost 5 years ago

On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 17:26:04 +0000 admin@opensuse.org wrote:

After some more searching, I found status-noreply@o.o
in /etc/Cachet/.env. Could it be that this address still gets
forwarded to you? If so, it needs to be changed on mx[12].suse.de. We
could also change the Cachet sender address to admin-auto@o.o, but
I'm not sure if that's a good idea.

Might be. Sorry for pointing in the wrong direction.

Maybe an alias to admin-auto@o.o for status-noreply@o.o makes still
sense: I have only seen those auto-replies/vacation stuff so far - and
the address already contains "noreply" by intention... ;-)

Regards,
Lars

Actions #3

Updated by cboltz almost 5 years ago

  • Subject changed from status.o.o bounces (was: Fwd: Away from mail) to status.o.o bounces (was: Fwd: Away from mail) / change status-noreply@o.o alias target
  • Category changed from Servers hosted in NBG to Email
  • Assignee deleted (cboltz)

Indeed, having that status-noreply@o.o address makes sense, and forwarding it to admin-auto@o.o also makes sense.

I don't have access to the alias maps on mx*.suse.de, therefore I'l un-assign myself and hope that someone with enough permissions will pick this up ;-)

Actions #4

Updated by kbabioch almost 5 years ago

I've changed this in the virtual maps, should be deployed in about an hour or so. Consdering this done from my point of view.

Actions #5

Updated by cboltz almost 5 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed

Thanks, that means the status.o.o bounces should go to the right place now :-)

Lars, feel free to reopen if you still get unexpected mails.

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