You can have all this out put go to a log file and that will prevent the
email notifies.
set logfile <wherever you want it to be> .fetchmaillog or fetchmaillog
All the messages specified below get put into this file for me.
* Morsal Roudbay (morsal@swipnet.se) [010429 12:50]:
=>this is an example msg I get from cron
=>
=>there must be a way to stop cron from sending notification msgs every time
=>the job is ran
=>
=>
=>----- Original Message -----
=>From: "Cron Daemon"
=>To:
=>Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 9:20 PM
=>Subject: Cron /usr/bin/fetchmail
=>
=>
=>> 6 messages for mt51692 at tellus.swipnet.se (20468 octets).
=>> reading message 1 of 6 (3016 octets) .. flushed
=>> reading message 2 of 6 (2295 octets) .. flushed
=>> reading message 3 of 6 (2815 octets) .. flushed
=>> reading message 4 of 6 (3594 octets) ... flushed
=>> reading message 5 of 6 (2231 octets) .. flushed
=>> reading message 6 of 6 (6517 octets) ...... flushed
=>> fetchmail: No mail for morsal at mail.bolina.hsb.se
=>> fetchmail: No mail for mr at mail.bolina.hsb.se
=>>
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