Apologies if the subject is vague however I'll attempt to explain
further. I run a cron job once a day that updates my Spamassassin
rules. Up until a couple of weeks ago I would get the output of that
cron job mailed to me. For some reason this is the only cron job output
that's not coming back.
On Tue, 2019-06-18 at 13:29 +1000, Richard James Salts wrote:
> On Monday, 17 June 2019 7:48:05 PM AEST Chris Pollock wrote:
> > Apologies if the subject is vague however I'll attempt to explain
> > further. I run a cron job once a day that updates my Spamassassin
> > rul
On Tue, 2019-06-18 at 21:15 -0500, Chris Pollock wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-06-18 at 13:29 +1000, Richard James Salts wrote:
> > On Monday, 17 June 2019 7:48:05 PM AEST Chris Pollock wrote:
> > > Apologies if the subject is vague however I'll attempt to explain
> > > fur
On Sat, 2019-06-22 at 19:12 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Chris Pollock:
>
> Checking application/pgp-signature: FAILURE
> -- Start of PGP signed section.
> > In my previous post - "How to tell my ISP there's a problem" I
> > wasn't
> > able to figure out t
In my previous post - "How to tell my ISP there's a problem" I wasn't
able to figure out the problem and CenturyLink is no help so I decided
to use my GMail account to send my messages from cron. However I've run
into a problem that I keep getting the message that's in the subject.
I've pasted the
On Sun, 2019-06-23 at 01:21 -0400, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 08:56:35PM -0500, Chris Pollock wrote:
>
> > I've spent 3hrs going over and over my settings and can't find
> > where
> > I've got a problem. My /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd file contains:
>
On Mon, 2019-06-24 at 08:00 +1200, Peter wrote:
> On 24/06/19 3:38 AM, Chris Pollock wrote:
> > I still have some that are going to /var/spool/mail/nobody however.
> > Headers below:
>
> And your logs show what exactly?
>
>
> Peter
The pastes are from my mail.log