This is your security-report, mailed to the the root user from a system user named "msec"
It will either queue up in root mail or bounce back to the sender as dead.letter in the home directory of the sender if your mail is not setup.
You can configure mail and add an alias to /etc/aliases for root so it will forward to you to be read?
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-mandriva-2010.0-free-x86_64-ispconfig-2 (search forward to the mail section)
Edit /etc/aliases for root (at the bottom) to forward to your email address) and then enter the command "newaliases"
To set your security-report settings for mail.
Run (as root) msecgui. On the Basic Security tab, there should be an option called "Send security alerts by email", that you can uncheck.
If the version you have doesn't have that option in the gui, try adding
MAIL_WARN=no
to /etc/security/msec/security.conf or changing the existing value from yes to no.
So, is there any action I need to take?
Or can this file be safely deleted?
Curious that after 3 years of accumulated/appended messages
it just stopped in March this year with no more messages.
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> mail client creates dead.letter file:
> http://www.linuxask.com/questions/what-is-the-file-dead-letter-in-my-home-folder
>
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 3:03 PM, <joe@actionline.com> wrote:
>> Today, I discovered the following file in my system's top '/' directory:
>> - - - http://www.upquick.com/temp/dead.txt - - -
>>
>> - Can anyone please tell me why this file was created?
>>
>> - Is there some action that I need to take as a result of information
>> that is revealed in this file?
>>
>> - Is there any reason to save this file? Or can it be safely deleted?
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