Another simple workaround would be adding

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

to (the beginning of) crontab - normally cron sends mail to "root" (user
without domain-part) - with MAILTO=... stdout is send to the adress
given.


Achim



> Feb  6 13:29:01 [/usr/sbin/cron] (root) CMD (echo "hi")
> 
> Shouldn't this email root a message that says "hi"?  Did I miss a 
> configuration setting somewhere?  Is cron confusing the sendmail script?
> 
> I know that sendmail works because PHP can access it.  If anyone has any 
> suggestions, let me know


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