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How to Update a Cronjob Email Address in cPanel Print

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You can enable cronjob notifications or update a cronjob's email address in cPanel .


1. Log in to your cPanel account.


2. In the Advanced section, click on Cron Jobs.
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3. Under Cron Email, you should enter your full email address in the text field.

4. Click on Update Email.
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