Hi, I'm trying to get the recently announced systemd-status-mail to work I'm using the following configuration: ---- # cat /etc/default/systemd-status-mail # ADDRESS is the mail account to which the status mails should be send ADDRESS=myaddress@gmx.de # Set HOSTNAME if the system does not set it or if you need to override # the system default #HOSTNAME=myhostname # Valid values for MAILER: "sendmail" or "mailx" MAILER="mailx -Sverbose -Ssmtp-use-starttls -Ssmtp-auth=login -Ssmtp-auth-user="myaddress@gmx.de" -Ssmtp-auth-password="TopSecret" " # RELAYHOST specifies the mail relay used by mailx if specified RELAYHOST=smtp.gmx.net ---- So far so good, when it comes to send the mail (journalctl) Dez 11 00:04:45 systemd[1]: transactional-update.service: Triggering OnFailure= dependencies. Dez 11 00:04:45 systemd[1]: transactional-update.service: Consumed 22.964s CPU time. Dez 11 00:04:45 systemd[1]: Starting Send status mail for transactional-update.service... Dez 11 00:04:45 systemd[1]: systemd-status-mail@transactional-update.service.service: Deactivated successfully. Dez 11 00:04:45 systemd[1]: Finished Send status mail for transactional-update.service. That looks good, but no mail did arrive. Nothing in the journal, nor anything in /var/log that looks useful. Any idea how to nail that problem? Thanks Axel