Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 23 February 2006 22:45, Bob McClure Jr wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 10:36:19PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > <snippage> > > > I don't seem to be getting any email from RDJ recently. Maybe > > > since the time I switch this system from fetchmail to a mailfile, > > > and from there had kmail running SA which was a cpu killer. Now > > > I have fetchmail handing it off to procmail, which is doing the SA > > > application and things are quite a bit happier. > > > > > > I didn't play with sendmail so its still supposedly handling the > > > locally generated emails, and I just looked in /var/spool/mail and > > > all accounts there are at 0 length so kmail is indeed picking up > > > everything put there. If RDJ is sending me email from its early > > > morning run, its getting lost someplace. > > > > > > Also, where would it put it if it did dl a new version of itself? > > > > Probably in /etc/mail/spamassassin/RulesDuJour/. > > > And you are correct, its the same length anyway, as the one I dl'd DBY > and installed by hand. Now to figure out why its not sending me > email. > > A snippet or 3 from a 'crontab -l' as root: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 06 22 * * * /etc/init.d/asmb restart > 40 4 * * 0 /root/bin/fetchmail-restart > 37 6 * * * /usr/local/sbin/rules_du_jour > > And I am getting email from the first 2 of those, but not the third. > The 2nd one is to allow logrotate to close the logfiles and reopen > them. However, I may have to delay that more than 4 minutes it > appears.
RDJ has it's own email settings. Add a line to your RDJ config file: MAIL_ADDRESS="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- Bowie