On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Juan Miguel Cacho wrote:
yep, that's it..... my solution to this is to put a MAILTO="" before my
crontabs.... also tried /dev/null but works only on some Unix flavors...
> I tried the /dev/null entry, but I still get this:
>
> Aug 20 15:24:00 bombastar CROND[4340]: (root) CMD (/bin/sync)
> Aug 20 15:25:00 bombastar CROND[4340]: (root) CMD (/bin/sync)
> Aug 20 15:26:00 bombastar CROND[4340]: (root) CMD (/bin/sync)
>
> I supose it's because crond is the one talking to syslogd.
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