>  5. Redirect all of the output to /dev/null, and forget about it. You
>     should have a way to check that your scripts ran w/o checking your
>     email, so the email is just clutter.  If you discover a problem,
>     you can rerun the job and look at the output.

Now I'm confused.  You don't always rely on
/etc/cron.daily script emails?  What other reliable way
is there to reliably/continually get updates?

I got cron scripts doing remote backups and such.  What
is more convenient/safe to keep tabs on the operations
than an email report?

Chris


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