finbarr69
Basic Pleskian
The server is on CentOS 6.9
The Email autoresponder has an option to automatically turn off on a certain date. It doesn't seem to have turned off on the date the last time I used it for a customer of mine. So I found this support document which explains when and how the Daily Maintenance script runs, but I don't seem to have the /etc/cron.d/dailyjobs mentioned in the document. Is the document correct? It says :
Daily Task script is run by /etc/cron.daily/50plesk-daily script. To change the time of execution cron.daily jobs, edit /etc/cron.d/dailyjobs
Just wondering if the daily jobs are running or not. Since /etc/cron.d/dailyjobs is missing, if it is needed, how do I recreate it please?
Also, it would really make sense if the user could choose the time to turn off the autoresponder as well as the date, and even better if the autoresponder could also be preset to turn on at a specific date and time too.
Thanks
Brian
The Email autoresponder has an option to automatically turn off on a certain date. It doesn't seem to have turned off on the date the last time I used it for a customer of mine. So I found this support document which explains when and how the Daily Maintenance script runs, but I don't seem to have the /etc/cron.d/dailyjobs mentioned in the document. Is the document correct? It says :
Daily Task script is run by /etc/cron.daily/50plesk-daily script. To change the time of execution cron.daily jobs, edit /etc/cron.d/dailyjobs
Just wondering if the daily jobs are running or not. Since /etc/cron.d/dailyjobs is missing, if it is needed, how do I recreate it please?
Also, it would really make sense if the user could choose the time to turn off the autoresponder as well as the date, and even better if the autoresponder could also be preset to turn on at a specific date and time too.
Thanks
Brian