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Date:  Wed, 9 Jul 2008 09:36:37 -0400
From:  Jeremy Knope <jerome (at mark) rainstormconsulting.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:13481] Re: Missing cron.daily emails
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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I'm still having this problem on 4 out of 5 servers (no idea why it  
started working on 1 server)
anybody have any more ideas?  See below
Jeremy Knope
Web Programmer
Rainstorm Consulting: http://www.rainstormconsulting.com
"Designing Strategies for Internet Success."
jerome (at mark) rainstorminc.com
Phone: 207-866-3908
Fax: 207-866-0297

On Jun 24, 2008, at 10:49 AM, Jeremy Knope wrote:

> Has anybody ever had the problem of cron.daily emails vanishing?   
> I've had this happen twice, not 100% sure what causes it.  Last time  
> I think an update from av-spam package by solarspeed might have  
> fixed the problem.  Just not sure.
>
> Anybody have hints on investigating what could have happened?  I  
> received a cron.daily for 23rd but not today.  Everything appears to  
> have run.  It's really weird.  Last package to be installed on yum  
> was base-sitestats-ui.noarch which is a tweaked copy of base- 
> sitestats where I removed a menu entry.
>
> I've checked mail logs and it looks like the only email on record  
> for admin user since maillog rotation was an active monitor.  It  
> appears the email didn't get sent at all.  Even though processes  
> were run.
>
> Any help is appreciated, thanks.
>
> -- Jeremy


	

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