Time machine e-mail report

Hello,
i'm using Leopard and want to know if there is a way to get a time machine backup status report by e-mail
It's important for us to know every day if time machine was able to backup ok or if there are problems.
thanks for suggestions
Marco

In your other thread, you mention using the Server product. There may be a way to monitor such things there, but folks here aren't very familiar with it. Check the manual and/or Server forums.
If not, you could write an an Automator or Applescript for the server to check the status on each client. It would have to examine the hidden /Private/var/db/.TimeMachine.Results.plist file.

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