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Cron Deamon Email for Domain Sync Cron

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  • Eric
    Howdy, It's a cron question; we'll take a look. Where do you have the crontab running at? An easy place is to check /var/spool/cron/* and see which file the cronjob is in. Also you should have something like this at the top: MAILTO=. It is very possible the message isn't being delivered and you're getting a bounce from root. Thanks!
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  • garyspinkdesign
    [quote="Eric, post: 1724631">Howdy, It's a cron question; we'll take a look. Where do you have the crontab running at? An easy place is to check /var/spool/cron/* and see which file the cronjob is in. Also you should have something like this at the top: MAILTO=. It is very possible the message isn't being delivered and you're getting a bounce from root. Thanks!
    Hi there, Thanks for the reply, how do i check /var/spool/cron/ ? cannot see those folders on the server unless im looking in the wrong place, I'm new to all this and have set it up (whmcs and cpanel) over the last month so a few things im not sure on. The cron is the domain sync cron for WHMCS located in the whmcs/crons/domainsync.php I have my daily whmcs cron working perfectly, and this one seems to work fine also its just this extra cron deamon email im getting.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You will not be able to view the cron files directly in /var/spool/cron via SSH if you do not have root access to the system (your access level shows as reseller). Could you report this issue to your hosting provider so they can take a closer look? Thank you.
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