Hello,

I found the trick, it's not a system message,
but a message of another server sent erroneously.
Because my OpenBSD is a mail server.

Sorry and thanks.


Il 28/01/2016 10:22, Marcus MERIGHI ha scritto:
> luis...@tin.it (giacomo), 2016.01.26 (Tue) 20:17 (CET):
>> On 25.01.16, 13:02, Craig Skinner wrote:
>>> Hi Luciano,
>>>
>>> On 2016-01-24 Sun 19:52 PM |, Luciano wrote:
>>>> run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate exited with return code 1
>>>    ^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ what are these?
>> I don't know. I search in the old configuration of crontab.
>>
>>> $ man run-parts
>>> man: no entry for run-parts in the manual.
>> Yes, It's strange for me also.
> I think it's not strange:
>
> $ locate run-parts
> (no output)
> $ pkg_locate run-parts
> (no output)
> $ ls /etc/cron.daily
> ls: /etc/cron.daily: No such file or directory
>
> It's not in base and not in ports, how did run-parts get onto your
> system?
>
> Nice catch, Craig, btw.
>
> Bye, Marcus
>
>> !DSPAM:56a9278f325018862815584!

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