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    Default What does this mean

    I have over 200 emails in my main default webmail account with this subject

    Cron <dvlebxt@voda2> cd '/home/dvlebxt/public_html/WebCal/tools/' ; php -q 'send_reminders.php' > /dev/null ;

    from: Cron Daemon" <root@voda2.vodahost.com>

    with this in the text.

    /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /home/dvlebxt/public_html/WebCal/tools/: No such file or directory

    I just installed a Web Calendar into my WebCal folder of my public folder.

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    Default Re: What does this mean

    Looks like it's missing a file or directory called tools. Can you see such a file or folder in the WebCal folder?

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    Yes there is a subfolder in WebCal called tools
    which has a send_reminders.php
    in it as well.

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    Default Re: What does this mean

    I don't know the program, so I'm not sure what it could be, unless it's possibly looking for something to send and finding nothing. Have you added any events, schedules, etc to the calendar yet?

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    I did add one event but it has already past. I dont think i enabled any kind of reminder options in the program, but now that you mention that... im gonna double check. it may be looking for events to remind me of upcoming events via email or something. I think this might be it... Thanks for stimulating the answer.

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    Who's Cron Daemon btw?

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    Cron is a way of scheduling tasks to run on a set basis. Did the install instructions for this program mention setting up cron jobs?

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    Well Cron has an appropriate last name as he posessed my webmail. hehe
    Nah the installation instructions didn't, However, the thick pdf user manual probably does. and yes i had all the email notifier options turned on. hopefully turning them off will get rid of it... for my use i dont need those anyhow, since my calendar isn't for multiple users to add events and so forth.

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    lol Reviewing the pdf would probably be a good idea. I hope you get it figured out.

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    well, if not i'll just sprinkle some holy water on the computer and see what happens.

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