Since I upgraded to 9.2-RELEASE-p10 #0 r262572+4fb5adc, I have stopped receiving daily and security run e-mails.
Cron log shows that periodic does run:
However, /mnt/vol1/.system/syslog/log/maillog shows only "logfile turned over".
The cron job I added (before the upgrade) for a backup job does run and I get the e-mail output. I can also send mail both from the command line as well as using the "Send test mail" button. However, there is no trace of the successfully sent test messages in /mnt/vol1/.system/syslog/log/maillog.
There is another (to me) puzzling thing. I read my e-mail using Sylpheed or Thunderbird (on FreeBSD or PC-BSD). Since the upgrade, when I select "view source" on the messages sent by this machine, the message body is shown in some sort of encoded text.
Something with mail is evidently wrong on this system, but what? There are no packages installed. I'd appreciate your suggestions...
Cron log shows that periodic does run:
Code:
# grep periodic /mnt/vol1/.system/syslog/log/cron Aug 14 01:33:00 osmin /usr/sbin/cron[80900]: (root) CMD (periodic daily)
However, /mnt/vol1/.system/syslog/log/maillog shows only "logfile turned over".
The cron job I added (before the upgrade) for a backup job does run and I get the e-mail output. I can also send mail both from the command line as well as using the "Send test mail" button. However, there is no trace of the successfully sent test messages in /mnt/vol1/.system/syslog/log/maillog.
There is another (to me) puzzling thing. I read my e-mail using Sylpheed or Thunderbird (on FreeBSD or PC-BSD). Since the upgrade, when I select "view source" on the messages sent by this machine, the message body is shown in some sort of encoded text.
Something with mail is evidently wrong on this system, but what? There are no packages installed. I'd appreciate your suggestions...