A cron job is a Linux command for scheduling a task to be executed sometime in the future. This is normally used to schedule a job that is executed periodically - for example, to send out a notice every morning.
What you need to know:
To setup a cron job, go to cPanel, click Cron jobs, choose Standard.
You MAY NOT run a cron job more often than every 15 minutes.
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Advanced Info:
http://www.unixgeeks.org/security/newbie/unix/cron-1.html
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