Dec-02-09 00:17:12 Info: generating block reports (1) for *[email protected] to 
send it to 2009;
Dec-02-09 00:17:12 Info: search dates are: 'Dec-02-09', 'Dec-01-09';
Dec-02-09 00:17:12 Info: searching in logfile c:/ASSP/logs/09-11-30.maillog.txt;
Dec-02-09 00:17:12 Info: searching in logfile c:/ASSP/logs/09-12-01.maillog.txt;
Dec-02-09 00:17:12 Info: searching in logfile c:/ASSP/logs/maillog.txt;
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: sent block report for *[email protected] to 2009 at 
127.0.0.1:425;
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: finished generating block reports (1) for 
*[email protected] to send it to 2009;
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: generating block reports (1) for *[email protected] to 
send it to 2009;
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: search dates are: 'Dec-02-09', 'Dec-01-09';
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: searching in logfile c:/ASSP/logs/09-11-30.maillog.txt;
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: searching in logfile c:/ASSP/logs/09-12-01.maillog.txt;
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: searching in logfile c:/ASSP/logs/maillog.txt;
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: sent block report for *[email protected] to 2009 at 
127.0.0.1:425;
Dec-02-09 00:17:13 Info: finished generating block reports (1) for 
*[email protected] to send it to 2009; 

I haven't received block reports in a while and I just thought it was because 
there was nothing being blocked, but I look at the log this morning and this is 
what I have.  It is sending the reports to 2009 (this was happening with 
1.6.1.1 as well?

Am I missing something here?

Here is what I have in my blockreportfile:

*[email protected] # next run: 2009-12-2
*[email protected] # next run: 2009-12-2


Do I need to add more parameters for this to work?  It used to work when the 
block reporting was first implemented and I have changed none of the settings 
on my end.  Was something else added?

Thanks for any help.

_____________________________
Steve Thompson


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