On Mon, 06 Jul 2015 19:17:23 -0700, you wrote:

>RedHat's /etc/init.d/mailman copies the cron/crontab.in to
>/etc/cron.d/mailman. So if you start Mailman via 'service mailman
>start', the crontab in crontab.in will be installed.
>
>At least that's the way I *think* it works. Ask RedHat or look at the
>init.d script to be sure.

I thought so, to, but believe it or not, there is no such script in
init.d. In fact, of all the packages I have installed, and there
aren't more than half a dozen, only two have startup scripts in
/etc/init.d.

On to Red Hat support.

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