When I changed it to /usr/sbin/sendmail -t it did work -- although did
not get much, but at least it worked.  Don't know what happened
between versions.

on Sunday 05/21/2006 Willi Mann([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 > John covici schrieb:
 > > I did verify  that sendmail -t did work -- here is the output of grep
 > > mail logwatch.trace -- grep sendmail did not find anything.
 > >  "cat /var/log/mail.log  2>/dev/nu"...], [/* 23 vars */]) = 0
 > > 21762 execve("/bin/cat", ["cat", "/var/log/mail.log"], [/* 22 vars
 > > */]) = 0
 > > 21848 execve("/usr/bin/mail", ["/usr/bin/mail"], [/* 25 vars */]
 > > <unfinished ...>
 > > The mailer configuration variable is  /usr/bin/mail   as it has been.
 > 
 > You need to use sendmail, as set by
 > 
 > /usr/share/logwatch/dist.conf/logwatch.conf
 > 
 > Maybe you have old configuration files in /etc/logwatch/conf ? (The 
 > config files there are no longer needed, except if you want to make 
 > local modifications.)
 > 
 > Willi

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