Cian Cullinan wrote:
Have you checked your /var/log/maillog and /var/log/cron? This will let you figure out if cron is actually not sending mails anymore, or if it is and they're simply not getting past sendmail. It's possible that your ISP has a new policy that is rejecting your mails due to blacklisting or DNS issues. That's just a guess though, your logs will tell you more.
I found something.
The script does a -HUP on sendmail, so here is what I see in maillog is:
Jul 26 10:00:02 server sendmail[19016]: restarting /usr/sbin/sendmail due to signal Jul 26 10:00:02 server sendmail[19018]: restarting /usr/sbin/sendmail due to signal Jul 26 10:00:02 server sm-msp-queue[19032]: restarting /usr/sbin/sendmail due to signal Jul 26 10:00:02 server sendmail[25475]: k6QE01aW025475: from=root, size=0, class=0, nrcpts=0, relay=root@localhost Jul 26 10:00:02 server sendmail[25579]: starting daemon (8.13.7): queueing@00:15:00 Jul 26 10:00:02 server sendmail[25581]: starting daemon (8.13.7): SMTP
It looks like sendmail may not be ready yet...
Any ideas?
Cian