Hi Mark,
I think I got it. I did a 'crontab -r -u mailman' which should have
removed the errant cronjob. I also deleted /etc/cron.d/mailman, edited
my additions to include the user 'mailman' then restarted mailman. The
new /etc/cron.d/mailman showed up again as expected and I think it will
be OK n
Dennis Putnam wrote:
>
>Doh! You are correct. The directory /var/spool/cron is empty.
>
>The format of the cron file is what was distributed with CentOS. Odd
>that it would be wrong but explains why my additions work and the distro
>ones do not. Is this file unchanged with updates so if I fix it, i
On 6/10/2012 8:48 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Here is /etc/cron.d/mailman
>
[...]
> #
> # At 8AM every day, mail reminders to admins as to pending requests.
> # They are less likely to ignore these reminders if they're mailed
> # early in the morning, but of cour
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply. Here is /etc/cron.d/mailman
#
# -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING --
# -- EDIT THE CORRECT FILE -
#
# This file is copied to /etc/cron.d/mailman from
# /usr/lib/mailman/cron/crontab.in when th
Perhaps you could say what the problem is. ;)
Cheers!
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> My apologies for this off topic post but my attempts to get an Apache
> config issue resolved has garnered zero replies on the Apache forum and
> others. I am hoping there is someone he
My apologies for this off topic post but my attempts to get an Apache
config issue resolved has garnered zero replies on the Apache forum and
others. I am hoping there is someone here that is quite knowledgeable
with Apache configuration willing to help me off list. Thanks.
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