Anacron - revisited

Chris racerx at makeworld.com
Sun Apr 8 17:58:51 UTC 2007


Chris wrote:
> Brian Fahrlander wrote:
>> Chris wrote:
>>> I'm puzzled folks - when anacron runs it's jobs, are there supposed to
>>> be email reports? Case in point - if I create a script to run in
>>> /etc/cron.daily under say CentOS - There is an email sent to root when
>>> that script is complete (example, if I echo the time of start and
>>> completion).
>>> If not - is there something that can be turned on to allow the reports
>>> to be sent to root (or any other login provided the alias files says so)
>>> If it does though - it seems mine is not working. So I could use a bit
>>> of help in where it borked.
>>> Again, and as usual - TIA.
>>     As far as I know, this is one of the longest-running standards of
>> Unix and Linux; I don't remember hearing of any choice, or mechanism to
>> mute the cron jobs- it's just too important.
>>
>>     Probably the question to ask is, where does root's mail go?  A lot
>> of times, on a new install it goes to a local folder. Try:
>>
>>     echo "My at real.address.com" > $HOME/.forward
>>
>>     and then sudo to root and "echo "Test mail" | mail root" to see just
>> where it goes.
> 
> Oddly enough - the app "mail" does not seems to exist on my install.

Good Lord do I feel foolish - Installing mailx just works dandy.
Gah!

-- 
Best regards,
Chris

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