An alternative might be to run fetchmail in daemon mode. Then cron
won't be involved at all.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 03:13:08PM +0000, Asif wrote:
> Cron sends an email to the user, only if it has nowhere to send the output.
> Redirecting your output to a file or /dev/null, should solve your problems.
>
>
> Jonathan Rickman wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to stop cron from generating messages to the owner of the
> > crontab???
> > I use fetchmail to retrieve mail from 119 POP3 boxes and the cron messages
> > are a bit excessive...
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