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Forward Debian system mail to a real e-mail address

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I have Debian running on an old Mac mini as a home router etc. with various of my crap running on it.

It produces e-mail, for example from the result of cron jobs. I've used /etc/aliases to direct this to the main user account, but I'd prefer it to go to my real e-mail address instead.

Don't want:

  • send an e-mail from the command line,
  • receive e-mail.

Do want:

I expect to put the crecentials for my SMPT server somewhere?

(My home router is not part of a domain -- obviously. Being in a domain seems to be a pre-requisite in everything I've read.)

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