> Are you sure the cronjobs are producing output? If there is no output, no > email is going to be sent. Sorry for being late to replying to your post... Yes, the script i run produce output. As I describe my problem before, mail are sent when I cronjob are run with "root" but not with another standard user. I check some other things today. * path to the file in crontab * ACL on file (760) * crond logs in /var/log (seems to correctly run the script, and no errors reported) * results of the script I run (it works) * I set MAILTO var in user crontab to somethingstupid@localhost and no entry are written in /var/log/maillog about this recipient address. In crond manual there was an option to set debug flag i set it up and i wait for the result maybe, it will show something... I'll tell you. In case someone as an idea, contact me :D -- Guillaume -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list