[quoted lines by Antony Stace on June 1, 2000, at 11:37]
>Can I selectively decide which cron jobs are to send me a notification
>message. The only option I can see is to set the MAILTO variable. If
>it is set then the user under which the cron job was run is sent a mail,
>otherwise no mail is sent.
If MAILTO is not set, then the output is sent to the owner. If it is set to a
non-empty string, then mail is sent to that address. If it is set to an empty
string, then no mail is sent.
I haven't tested this, but my guess is that you can set it to different values
at different places throughout the crontab, and that its current value applies
to those entries which follow until it is changed. If you do test it, please
let me know if this is true or not.
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