On Thu, 26 Mar 2009, Heath Morrison wrote: > It's an odd thing, this script. I don't have the 1pflogsumm cron script, > but I do have pflogsumm on one of my machines, and it doesn't have any of > this "# ---Begin" or "# ---End" stuff in it. It seems kind of odd to rely > on sed cutting to work around Date::Calc problems, too.
Everyone: A-ha! The log reports problem is all part of the procmail issue!! Yesterday, I added this recipe to the bottom of ~/procmail/recipes.rc: :0: * ^[email protected] personal This morning, the postfix (1pflogsumm) summary report was in my personal file ... both from root's crontab (at 00:02am) and from /etc/cron.daily (at 04:40am). Also, the netgear firewall's security report was also there, along with a message direct from Heath. I suspect that if messages from the individuals at gte.net and the other domains that suddenly went AWOL were resent, they'd appear in my personal file, too. However, I don't want to ask this of them until I'm certain the problem has been resolved, and I want to fix this procmail issue for all incoming messages. There is no procmail mail list any more. The hosting domain in Germany is gone. I have an authentication issue with slrn trying to connect to news.aracnet.com and I'm waiting for their tech support to reply to my message on that before finding a mail-related Usenet group. This is certainly well above my knowledge of mail systems. Procmail reports the message delivered to /var/spool/mail/rshepard, but it's not there. Where'd it go, and why? Let's close this thread and focus on the procmail one. Thanks, Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
