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disable DrWeb update notification

FatanehE

Basic Pleskian
Hello there,

I receive a lot of email from DrWeb about its' update every day. I think every hours I receive one. how do I disable it.
the mail body is:

Dr.Web (R) update details:
Update server: http://update.msk6.drweb.com/unix/500
Update has begun at Sun Sep 25 08:30:01 2011 Update has finished at Sun Sep 25 08:30:03 2011

Following files has been updated:
/var/drweb/bases/drwtoday.vdb
/var/drweb/bases/dwntoday.vdb
/var/drweb/updates/timestamp

I don't need to these emails.

thanks,
 
Thanks for your reply, but I receive some emails yet:
the body is:

ERROR: Dr.Web (R) Updater: remote host update.msk.drweb.com closed connection variant () !
ERROR: Dr.Web (R) Updater: remote host update.msk.drweb.com closed connection variant () !
ERROR: Dr.Web (R) Updater: cannot download timestamp !
ERROR: Dr.Web (R) Updater: failed to download new/updated files from http://update.msk.drweb.com/unix/500 !


regards,
 
also did that and still get messages like the previous user.

HOW ON EARTH DO I GET RID OF THEM!!!!!!??????? not even using drweb. it's completely disabled.
 
Look at /etc/cron.daily/drweb-update file add '>/dev/null 2>&1' at the end of the line

exec /opt/drweb/update.pl
 
That does not work either, then I get messages every half hour that says:

/bin/sh: /dev/null
: Permission denied
 
yes, i found that info on this forum and i added that to that line in the crontab.
i also tried changing that last bit to: 2>&1 /dev/null as per another forum i found on google, but no luck.
 
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