Thanks for the response.

Yup, it does. 

So, I should simply comment out all lines in the crontab.in file?



 

I said:
>To resolve the problem, I had root use:  crontab -u mailman -e and 
>manually edited the file; removing the mailman field
>
>In Fedora 8 using yum to install, it appears that stopping and 
>restarting the mailman service does not copy the crontab.in file to the 
>mailman user's crontab.

Mark Sapiro said:
But does it copy it to /etc/cron.d/mailman? If so, you will be running
duplicates of all the cron jobs which will result in duplicate password
reminders and admin notices and other problems.

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