On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 22:21:06 +0100 "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
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On 13/02/2020 20.26, ellanios82 wrote: | On 2/13/20 8:24 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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| ** Notifications got thru to /var/spool/mail/my-local-folder until | Feb 08 , after which nothing : cannot see what has changed in my | thunderbird Mail set-up | | | Now, today , rkhunter 12:38 still Nothing : | | | .. | | Feb 13 10:50:43 aig cron[2077]: (CRON) INFO (running with inotify | support) Feb 13 12:38:02 aig cron[14764]: pam_unix(crond:session): | session opened for user root(uid=0) by (uid=0) Feb 13 12:38:02 aig | CRON[14782]: (root) CMD (exec /usr/bin/rkhunter --cronjob --update | --rwo) Feb 13 12:40:01 aig cron[28461]: pam_unix(crond:session): | session opened for user root(uid=0) by (uid=0) Feb 13 12:40:02 aig | CRON[28461]: pam_unix(crond:session): session closed for user | root Feb 13 12:43:21 aig CRON[14764]: pam_unix(crond:session): | session closed for user root | | | .........
Ok, so the job is running, but it outputs no mail, or it does not reach you.
| | | my crontab says : | | | "MAILTO=pisti@localhost" : that's OK : my folder in | /var/spool/mail
I would look into /var/log/mail* just after 12:38:02. If the log files do not exist, the output would be in the journal. This would serve to know if the mail was created or not, and what happened to it.
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