RE: LogWatch and Postfix?

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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


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