K. Hawkes wrote: >> Have you tried to run the cron logwatch script manually? >> >> # cd /etc/cron.daily >> ./00-logwatch >> > Yeah, I've tried that one too, it runs through okay but still no > maillog output or anything from it. > It is literally as if it does what it needs, sends the command to > mail the stuff out, but never gets that far. > (After renaming /bin/mail to /bin/mail2 and putting something that > logs what Logwatch sends it...) > I get the following from above... > > Logwatch sent me parms : -s LogWatch for localhost.localdomain root > > I'm using Postfix 1.1.13 (latest 1.1.x version available), would it > be worth me upgrading to Postfix 2.x? > > I just downgraded from LogWatch 5.x to the one that's supplied with > RH9, now when it runs I get the following error from /bin/mail : > > cannot move file: > /var/spool/temp/1070224983000.16688.localhost.localdomain.mail > > Any thoughts? Sorry, but I really have no idea as to why logwatch is not sending e-mail through postfix. For reference, this is what I'm running at this end. $ rpm -q postfix postfix-2.0.13-3.sasl2.tls.rh9 $ rpm -q logwatch logwatch-4.3.1-2 $ rpm -q mailx mailx-8.1.1-28 Steve Cowles -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list