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Ability to edit "contact manager" options via command line
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With a large number of servers deployed, manually updating the contact options within WHM on a per system basis becomes extremely time consuming. Apart from /dev/null'ing any and all messages coming from the server or working up some other outgoing filtering magic, it would be nice to be able to edit these options via a command line utility, yaml file or similar.
This is already possible.
Editing the recipients is done by specifying CONTACTEMAIL, CONTACTPAGER, AIMUSER, and ICQUSER's value within:
/etc/wwwacct.conf
Editing the priority levels for the contact types (pager, email, etc) is done within:
/var/cpanel/clevels.confEditing the individual alert levels for the various notifications is done within:/var/cpanel/iclevels.conf
This is already possible.
Editing the recipients is done by specifying CONTACTEMAIL, CONTACTPAGER, AIMUSER, and ICQUSER's value within:
/etc/wwwacct.conf
Editing the priority levels for the contact types (pager, email, etc) is done within:
/var/cpanel/clevels.confEditing the individual alert levels for the various notifications is done within:/var/cpanel/iclevels.conf
This is already possible.
Editing the recipients is done by specifying CONTACTEMAIL, CONTACTPAGER, AIMUSER, and ICQUSER's value within:
/etc/wwwacct.conf
Editing the priority levels for the contact types (pager, email, etc) is done within:
/var/cpanel/clevels.confEditing the individual alert levels for the various notifications is done within:/var/cpanel/iclevels.conf
This is already possible.
Editing the recipients is done by specifying CONTACTEMAIL, CONTACTPAGER, AIMUSER, and ICQUSER's value within:
/etc/wwwacct.conf
Editing the priority levels for the contact types (pager, email, etc) is done within:
/var/cpanel/clevels.confEditing the individual alert levels for the various notifications is done within:/var/cpanel/iclevels.conf
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