I'm running Kubuntu in a VMWare session.
Something in the system is continuously attempting to sent messages via smtp, and message delivery always fails, resulting in a continuous stream of error messages in KSystemLog. The messages look like this:
2009-08-04 06:22:03 ken-kubuntu nullmailer[7698] smtp: failed: Connect failed
2009-08-04 06:22:03 ken-kubuntu nullmailer[5373] Sending failed: Connection failed
2009-08-04 06:22:03 ken-kubuntu nullmailer[5373] Starting delivery: protocol: smtp host: mail.spiritone.com file: 1248014806.15406
These three messages are repeated over and over with only the time and name of the file changing.
The thing is I don't want or need to send email from this vmware session and any log messages I care about are lost in the sea of noise.
So my questions are what is sending these messages and how do I turn them off?
TIA
Something in the system is continuously attempting to sent messages via smtp, and message delivery always fails, resulting in a continuous stream of error messages in KSystemLog. The messages look like this:
2009-08-04 06:22:03 ken-kubuntu nullmailer[7698] smtp: failed: Connect failed
2009-08-04 06:22:03 ken-kubuntu nullmailer[5373] Sending failed: Connection failed
2009-08-04 06:22:03 ken-kubuntu nullmailer[5373] Starting delivery: protocol: smtp host: mail.spiritone.com file: 1248014806.15406
These three messages are repeated over and over with only the time and name of the file changing.
The thing is I don't want or need to send email from this vmware session and any log messages I care about are lost in the sea of noise.
So my questions are what is sending these messages and how do I turn them off?
TIA
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