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Re: How to dump cron messages to /dev/null



To alleviate the problem for other cron uses that don't have the -d (daemon)
option, you can put > /dev/null at the end of your cron line. That's what I
do to alleviate my inbox being jammed.

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On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, J.A wrote:

Hi folks,
I set crontab to run fetchmail every 2 minutes.
But I'm bored of getting my mailbox full with Cron
Daemon messages saying that another fetchmail is
running.
So anybody can tell me how to dump
those messages to /dev/null?

Best ARegards
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