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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: 9 Set up cronSeveral Mailman features occur on a regular schedule, so you must set up cron to run the right programs at the right time6. If your version of crontab supports the -u option, you must be root to do this next step. Add $prefix/cron/crontab.in as a crontab entry by executing these commands:
% cd $prefix/cron % crontab -u mailman crontab.in
If you used the --with-username option, use that user name
instead of
% cd $prefix/cron % su - mailman % crontab crontab.in
Warning:
If you accepted the defaults for the --with-username option
and for the name of the site list, and one of the cron jobs ever encounters an
error, the cron daemon will mail the error output to the 'mailman' user and
it will most likely be delivered to the 'mailman' site list and possibly not
be accepted. For this reason it is a good idea to insert
MAILTO=user@example.com or
MAILTO=mailman-owner at the beginning of crontab.in before installing it to cause this output to be mailed to a real user or to the owner of the site list or to configure the site list (see section 8) to accept this mail.
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