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If it happens on a regular schedule, then it is probably the result of a cron job.  The question now is, which cron job :)

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> and
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> 2. How does one change the recipient of the email so that it goes to my 
> internet email address (as this is a remote server and I would like to 
> receive the emails at home).  I found the $Config{'mailto'}="root"; in 
> 00-logwatch cron job, but when I changed it to to my email address 
> (escaping the \@) the script ran, but I didn't receive any email....

`man 5 crontab` is your friend.  See the MAILTO option.

-- 
Lost in Tokyo,
   Keith



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