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Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 08:02:20 -0700
From: Blaine Miller <bmiller@coastside.net>
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Matthias,

Thanks very much for your time and assistance.

I'll give your ideas a try!

Thanks again...

Blaine

Matthias Andree wrote:
> Am 26.08.2010 21:41, schrieb Blaine Miller:
>
>   
>> Again, I agree. I'm between a rock and a hard place here. I have to 
>> prove it's not the current version of Cygwin (also read *free*) and new 
>> hardware (read *costs them some money*).
>>
>> I have related to you and others at Cygwin user list both of my issues 
>> of cron possibly causing a system fault and can't kill the ssmtp 
>> dead.letter running over.
>>     
>
> Does it have to be ssmtp? How about Exim? Works for me without exploding
> dead.letter files.
>
> You can have cron logging to syslog-ng, and suppress cron's sending mail from
> the crontab, if that helps.
>
>   

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