Greetings;

I am recovering from a drive crash caused by seagates firmware update 
process as applied to a pair of 1 terabyte drives.  The data was good, but 
the blkid's and assigned labels were scrambled so badly not even grub could 
run on the reboot.

I just made my first backup run since re-installing everything, the run was 
ok I think, but now a gnupg process owned by amanda is spamming the logs 
every 5 minutes trying to send me the emails it is supposed to.  htop says 
it is writing the env to a file in /tmp/hash that looks like this:

root@coyote .gnupg]# ls -l /tmp/gpg-TvS781/
total 0
srwxr-xr-x 1 amanda amanda 0 Apr 20 08:57 S.gpg-agent=

Any clues as to what might be missing in my recovery efforts?  I can't now 
find a ~/.mailrc because that drive has a brand new install on it, if that 
is the problem, but all the mailto: lines specify me anyway.

Ideas anyone?

Thanks, Gene

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