Hey! Did you see what Ray Olszewski wrote on Jun 8 ?

RO> Only a guess, but an informed one -- you have a crontab entry or an "at"
RO> command that does this. Check your cron jobs.

        Unfortunately Ray, your guess is a little off base this time.
After reading man syslogd I found it was the -m option.

Regards, Steve Youngs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   ICQ: 34307457
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