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Default Temperature monitoring possible?

Hello all,

I am having a couple of boxes running in a room together with a pbx. Today the pbx stopped operating and upon opening this room, it was full of heat. The cause was the empty batteries of the A/C remote control...

Since I'd definitely like to avoid this in the future, I was thinking about utilizing a small utility/daemon/something that monitors temperatures, as reported by the motherboard temperature sensor(s) and sends an email when a threshold is exceeded.

Any suggestions? Like I said, I don't need/want a full-fledged complex monitoring solution. Just something that fits the job description above...
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