Matthew Ashton wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 10:25:22PM -0800, Mircea Luca wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I get emailed all system logs on a daily basis.I didn't ask for it and
> > certainly
> > I couldn't see anything in /etc/cron.daily/exim .The lines that
> > supposedely are
> > doing this are commented out.I checked /etc/(ana)crontab but those
> > aren't doing much except running the scritps from the respective
> > /etc/cron.xxxxx
> >  So can't figure out who's calling exim and mails out all the logging
> > messages(even dmesg).The exim log gives me just the PID and the time
> > when
> > exim ran.
> >
> > Ideas welcome
> >
> 
> It sounds like you've installed logcheck. This is exactly was logcheck
> was designed to do. It is very useful for monitoring remote hosts. It
> can also be very annoying if you didn't want it ;) The package is
> called logcheck if you would like to purge it.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Matthew Ashton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>              Programmer
> Stormix Technologies Inc.          <http://www.stormix.com/>
> Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer.
> 
Yeap,I had it installed.Seems like the update I did to gnome 2 weeks ago
did it.
Oh well,it doesn't seem to cause dependencies problems,so I removed
it.Thanks.
It was really annoying ,especially since I didn't knew about it and
"pulled my hair" going over the regular suspects.:-).

Thanks again

-- 
The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it. 
     Alan Saporta

_______________________________________________
Stormlinux-users-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.stormix.com/community/lists/listinfo/stormlinux-users-list

Reply via email to