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The Saturday 2007-12-22 at 09:42 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
SEND_MAIL_ON_NO_ERROR merely sets cron to report "successful" activity to root. It did nothing to your cron job.
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time a cron job is successful. You *will* change it when you become annoyed with the notification or when /var runs out of space due to the size of root's mailbox.
Simply precede the now qorking entry with "-" and it will not report. Mmm... doubt... I don't remember if it supressed the log entry or mail or both.
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