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Question coron job plesk

Inma

Regular Pleskian
the command from ssh as root works without problems, it sends me by email the queued emails...

If I do the task from plesk as admin... It does not recognize the postqueue command

Any suggestions? I have tried as root with my user etc etc and Nothing all give me this "error".

In delate command I have tried /bin/bash /bin/sh nothing works.

Thanks

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The email is sent but the email is empty because it does not show the number of emails in the queue.

And although it says below that the task is ok it says
bin/sh: 1: postqueue: not found mail: Null message body; hope that's ok
 
Try adding your command to a bash script and use that for the cron job instead.
 
If you execute the script from within a chrooted shell, it might not be able to find postqueue as that is located outside the chrooted shell. Instead, try to
a) run the script as a system user account such as "root" or a system user with less privileges but enough privileges to run postqueue.
b) Prefix the full path to your postqueue program to your command, e.g. "/usr/sbin/postqueue" instead of just "postqueue".
 
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