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Created cron.allow file and now email fails
Getting ready for Sarbanes Oxley and I was told that I need to create a cron.allow file for the box so that only specified users can create cron jobs. That was easy enough, and I put in all the accounts that had scheduled cron jobs such as:
root lp My oracle account A couple of programmer accounts. I set that up yesterday but I noticed today that all of the schedule jobs ran, but the jobs that sent e-mail for status reporting failed. Is cron somehow related to email. Do I need to set up some type of system user in the cron.allow for e-mail to work? |
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