The report is sent any time your client blocks a break-in attempt.

You can trigger a report by running:

$ python

#### in the interpreter enter:

import DenyHosts.prefs
import DenyHosts.util
prefs = DenyHosts.prefs.Prefs("denyhosts.cfg")
DenyHosts.util.send_email(prefs, "testing")


You will have to specify your denyhosts.cfg path if it's not in the 
current directory.

Regards,

Phil

On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, LuKreme wrote:

> On 24-Feb-2010, at 21:12, LuKreme wrote:
>>
>> 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 07C13118B788
>
> OK, so since I know that the settings in the denyhost.conf should work for 
> sending the reports, but since they are still NOT working, is there anyway 
> that I can force denyhosts to generate a report so that I could watch the 
> mailqueue live and see if I can find where the problem lies?
>
> When is the report sent? What is the mechanism that triggers sending the 
> report?
>
>

-- 
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