Cron -> Too Much Email
My cron-jobs are spamming me, as I just got home to at least a thousand emails from the cron daemon alone:

I also have 35,000 emails in my Thunderbird which are notifications of new comments on various blogs which I will be deleting ASAP. Even a Mozilla product starts to get slow after too much data. How do you guys deal with all the automatic email-spam these days? I filter it to different places, of course, but it still builds up over time.
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on June 30th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
I actually have my scripts set up so that I only get mail if there’s a problem. No problem means no email. However, most scripts are set to send a weekly (sometimes monthly) mail so that I know that the script is still active
Comments? I track them via RSS, tried CoComment or just make a quick bookmark and track them manually for a few days
on June 30th, 2007 at 5:49 pm
With regards to e-mail build-up over time: I usually find time (about twice a month) to just go through my mailboxes and purge the automated messages. Kinda tedious, but it doesn’t bother me much since many of them have already been categorized.
on July 1st, 2007 at 6:15 am
Filter it out server-side.
Or, almost as simple with for instance procmail, create a script that creates a digest of all certain mail.