Look in /etc/security/msec/security.conf
Maybe this update has corrupted or changed this config file.
In this file you should find:

MAIL_WARN=yes
MAIL_USER=root

And you must look in /etc/postfix/aliases to see who is receiving the
root mail.

Saludos
óscar.

El sáb, 23-02-2002 a las 13:42, FL escribió:
> 
> Of course the mail system is running on two servers without any problems.
> Because this is the same situation on two MDK box I'm running.
> 
> I really think it has been done via an update, but don't know wich one.
> 
> Francois
> 
> Le Samedi 23 Février 2002 11:18, Oscar a écrit :
> > El sáb, 23-02-2002 a las 10:52, FL escribió:
> 
> > > I was used to receive mail from the cron.daily check made by msec.
> > > For a few weeks : nothing happens, I can read the msec messages in
> > > /var/log, but no mail at all.
> > >
> > > Any idea ?
> > >
> > > Francois
> >
> > Is the mail subsystem running properly?
> > saludos
> > óscar.


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