Try looking in /etc/mail/aliases or root's .forward file. On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Matt G wrote: > I have a unix related question. The box is running Solaris (SunOS 5.9) > > I have a server that i've recently taken 'ownership' of here at work. It > occationally sends out admin messages to the old owner, but I'm not sure how > to change who they go to etc. The box is running Solaris (SunOS 5.9) > > For example, I was editing a file in vi and closed it prematurely, and the > old admin got this message: > > > A copy of an editor buffer of your file "set" was saved on when > the editor was killed or was unable to save your changes.This buffer can be > retrieved using the "recover" command of the editor.An easy way to do this > is to give the command "vi -r set".This works for "edit" and "ex" also. > > > > It's not just for vi messages...but for failed cron jobs, space > notifications etc. > > Anyone have an idea where I'd change that? I have root on this machine so I > can change anything. > > Thanks, > Matt > > > > >