On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 18:11, K. Hawkes wrote: > > When I switched from using sendmail to postfix as my MTA, I did not have > > any problems using the mail command. So I have no idea what might be > > causing your problem. > > > > FWIW: When I did make the switch to postfix, I had to run > > 'redhat-switch-mail' to update all the symbolic links in > > /etc/alternatives > > > > Steve Cowles > > Just did that, it hadn't been done before, just did it. Mail now isn't > complaining, but I'm STILL not getting any mails from logwatch, nothing in > the mail logs either, it's not like it's even TRYING to send. (Yeah, it's > set to send mail, rather than save it or print it). > > Any further thoughts, I'm really stumped here, short of deleting both > logwatch and postfix and starting again from scratch (which I REALLY don't > want to do)? > > Mr. K. Hawkes Since the logwatch is generated once a day (assuming defaults) I would wait to see what happens to the next one. Given the previous one has been delivered to the wrong place it's not available to be delivered to the right place. If you see what I mean. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list