Marc Haber wrote:
> Only because it is a M_U_A which needs to have the Postpone function
> anyway and knows how to handle local persistent mail stores as well.
> cron, as a fairly small programm, shouldn't have to worry about its
> mail output.
Cron is one of the ones that should since when something screws up with
cron people *NEED* to know what happened. Failing to report a screw up is a
pretty big problem IMHO.
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