On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 07:17:04AM -0700, Lisa Kachold wrote: > Robert, > > Test your mail on the server via command line: > > sudo sendmail -d yourname@yourdom.com As root: sendmail -d holtzm@cox.net test This returned a bunch of configuration info followed by --> MAIL FROM: <-- 250 2.1.0 sender ok --> RCPT TO: <-- 250 2.1.5 recipient ok --> RCPT TO: <-- 550 5.5.0 invalid address It didn't like "test" no matter where in the command string I put it. > > enter some text. > hit ". ." > Use your terminal up/down keys to see if the mail was delivered. Check > your mail. Did you get it? Nope > > Check your installation: > > command rkhunter --configfile /etc/rkhunter.conf --report-warnings-only > --checkall You must have a later version of rkhunter. In mine, checkall must be replaced by --check It returns the same thing it always has when I run it manually. > > Update the checksums database :command rkhunter --propupdate > > Update the threats database (the update is done weekly afterwards) : > > command rkhunter --update Not meaning to be argumentative but the above 2 commands don't appear to have anything to do with mail notifications. If I'm wrong, please correct me. > > The command below is run daily. Its results are send by e-mail to the root > user if a problem appear. Run it once to check that everything is setted up > right : > > command rkhunter --configfile /etc/rkhunter.conf --report-warnings-only > --checkall Just did that. Still no joy. My apologies for being so late but I have to squeeze time in to work on this. -- Bob Holtzman If you think you're getting free lunch, check the price of the beer. Key ID: 8D549279