> If I understand you correctly, you don't want cron to send mail of jobs it's
> completed. Why don't you simply edit crontab and in the MAILTO=  field,
> leave it blank (or hash it out altogether). I've had partial luck with this
> across various systems, perhaps yours could be lucky.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mark Tinka
> Technical Manager, Africa Online Swaziland
Yes.I dont want the mail from the cronjobs,however for administrative purposes,I 
nolonger have access to the boxen that these crons are running on so I cant edit the 
cron files or the aliases file.This is the reason why I considered a procmail recipe 
to be the solution though i am open to suggestions.
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