On 4/18/11 7:30 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 04/18/2011 03:00 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
Yes, the path is correct. I double checked that. Also, I can run it from
the command line in any directory I am in just by typing “sync-qmail”.
Thanks,
Scott
What are you using to edit the crontab?
Have you tried restarting cron?
I have tried editing crontab in two ways:
1) "crontab -e" then restarting cron (service crond restart);
2) Using 'nano' to edit the /etc/crontab and then restarting cron
(service crond restart)
I have to say that this one really has me stumped. As best I can see
everything is correct (syntax, paths, the script itself). I am *sure*
that I am missing something but I'm clueless as to what it is right now.
Thanks,
Scott
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