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#750, boring messages
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Subject: Bug#750: `find' (+cron) sends uninteresting mail to the sysadmin
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The attached message is due to /etc/cron.daily/find. It should be
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Ian.
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Thank you for the problem report you have sent regarding Debian GNU/Linux.
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Subject: Bug#750: marked as done (was: `find' (+cron) sends uninteresting mail to the sysadmin)
Your message dated Fri, 23 Jun 95 00:21 EST
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and subject line Bug#750:
has caused the attached bug report to be marked as done.
It is your now responsibility to ensure that the bug report is dealt
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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 95 14:03 BST
From: iwj10@cus.cam.ac.uk (Ian Jackson)
To: Debian bugs submission address <debian-bugs@pixar.com>
Subject: `find' (+cron) sends uninteresting mail to the sysadmin
Package: findutils
Version: 4.1-2
The attached message is due to /etc/cron.daily/find. It should be
directed to /dev/null, IMO, or perhaps to the syslog.
Ian.
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Subject: Cron <root@chiark> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 95 06:42 BST
Updating find.codes database ...
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To: iwj10@cus.cam.ac.uk (Ian Jackson)
Subject: Bug#750 acknowledged by developer (was: `find' (+cron) sends uninteresting mail to the sysadmin)
References: <m0sP1B9-0001cfC@debian.org> <m0rwUkT-0000YSZ.ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu>
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This is an automatic notification regarding your bug report.
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Ian Jackson
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