crond and postfix

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Old 06-24-2004
Pascal Legrand
 
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Hello,
since i install postfix, i've got strange log :
CROND[3141]: (root) MAIL (mailed 189 bytes of output but got status 0xffffffff )
I'm not very strong ti configure postfix (aliases, canonical, et main.cf)then i can't find the problem
does anybody can help me
thank you
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Old 06-24-2004
Jim
 
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 14:22:51 +0200, Pascal Legrand wrote:

> Hello,
> since i install postfix, i've got strange log :
> CROND[3141]: (root) MAIL (mailed 189 bytes of output but got status 0xffffffff )
> I'm not very strong ti configure postfix (aliases, canonical, et main.cf)then i can't find the problem
> does anybody can help me
> thank you


Sounds like the script for one of your cron jobs in messed up.
I would look at the time of the log entry and then try to find
the cron job that runs at that time and see if that is causing
it and fix it.

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Old 06-24-2004
Pascal Legrand
 
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-------- Message original --------


> On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 14:22:51 +0200, Pascal Legrand wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> since i install postfix, i've got strange log :
>> CROND[3141]: (root) MAIL (mailed 189 bytes of output but got status 0xffffffff )
>> I'm not very strong ti configure postfix (aliases, canonical, et main.cf)then i can't find the problem
>> does anybody can help me
>> thank you

>
> Sounds like the script for one of your cron jobs in messed up.
> I would look at the time of the log entry and then try to find
> the cron job that runs at that time and see if that is causing
> it and fix it.
>

i think it's cron hourly which launch msec. But idont know where is the problem after.
thank you

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