Hello Everyone: Many thanks to all who replied to my query, namely; * Jon Haworth * Riddoch, John E SITI-ITDSEP3 * Rahul Parasnis * Kai-Thorsten Hambrecht * Martin Hepworth * Frank Naumann I think all the replies would be enough in my question to solved my query. Most of them suggested to redirect (>) all of the output of the cronjob to the /dev/null. Here's one of the Explanation and Example I've received: Cron will only send a mail if the commands used produce some output on stdout or stderr, so you only have to redirect stdout and stderr to /dev/null 59 23 * * * ( cd /your/home/ ; ./your_script.sh ) >>/dev/null 2>>/dev/null But, one of the reply I had received is creating a .forward at the home directory. Here's the explanation: Create .forward file in the home directory of root user with your address in it . Those mails will come to you , this way you will come to know the result of the job and will not occupy the space. =================================================== My Questions was: Platform: E250 OS: Solaris 8 I would like to seek an assistance for a scripts of my mail in /var/mail. I have some scripts in crontab which runs by the root users. I've seen that everytime the scripts from the crontab runs, it's sends an email for the user which it indicates the activities of the script. Therefore, if that's the way that the crontab are doing, it might be possible that it can produces a large space from my hard disk. Could anyone provide me a script that would delete the mail on my mailbox. Thanks and more power....... Regards, ERWIN _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Jul 17 06:00:55 2002
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