Hi.

I'm installed yum-cron and set:

# by default MAILTO is unset, so crond mails the output by itself
# example:  MAILTO=root
MAILTO="r...@domain.org.ua"

I see in log that yum-cron done it's job:

# grep "yum" /var/log/cron
Aug 11 03:08:02 venti run-parts(/etc/cron.daily)[4516]: starting 
0yum.cron
Aug 11 03:49:30 venti run-parts(/etc/cron.daily)[4761]: finished 
0yum.cron


And I see that packages really updated, but - I don't see email 
notifications in my mail box... I got notification from spamd, for 
example, but nothing from yum-cron.

How can i find it in maillog? Some text from 'Subject'?

# grep "yum" /var/log/maillog

Doesn't give result.

Or - some other way to check?

Thanks for tips.
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