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root mail - postfix, etc

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for reasons that I cannot seem to divine, my postfix keeps trying to deliver messages to root to root@[MyISP].com, which of course is getting rejected as invalid username by the SMTP gateway at [MyISP].com. I cannot seem to figure out where its getting this [email protected] address from. I have a .forward file in /root/, and other stuff that uses mail command seems to get delivered properly. Where is this coming from?

Ubuntu 18.04 Any suggestions of how to fix would be appreciated.

uz flag
Jos
You may have an email address in your (or `root`'s) `crontab` that you forgot about.
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raj
What is your `myorigin` parameter in Postfix configuration? Postfix adds this by default after `@` when sender or/and recipient address consists of user name only (and by default cron tries to send mail just to `root`).
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