"Schedule Tasks", 'LAN_CRON_M_02' => "Refresh", 'LAN_CRON_2' => "Function", 'LAN_CRON_3' => "Tab", 'LAN_CRON_4' => "Last-run", 'LAN_CRON_01_1' => "Test Email", 'LAN_CRON_01_2' => "Send a test email to [eml].", 'LAN_CRON_01_3' => "Recommended to test the scheduling system.", 'LAN_CRON_02_1' => "Mail Queue", 'LAN_CRON_02_2' => "Process mail queue.", 'LAN_CRON_03_1' => "Mail Bounce Check", 'LAN_CRON_03_2' => "Check for bounced emails.", 'LAN_CRON_04_1' => "Ban Retrigger Check", 'LAN_CRON_04_2' => "Process bounce retriggers.", 'LAN_CRON_04_3' => "Only needed if retriggering of bans enabled.", 'LAN_CRON_05_1' => "Database Backup", 'LAN_CRON_05_2' => "Backup the system database to", 'LAN_CRON_06_1' => "Process Ban Trigger", 'LAN_CRON_6' => "Couldn't Import Prefs", 'LAN_CRON_7' => "Couldn't Import Timing Settings", 'LAN_CRON_8' => "Imported Timing Settings for", 'LAN_CRON_9' => "[x] minutes and [y] seconds ago.", 'LAN_CRON_10' => "[y] seconds ago.", 'LAN_CRON_11' => "Active Crons", 'LAN_CRON_12' => "Last cron refresh", 'LAN_CRON_13' => "Please be sure cron.php is executable.", 'LAN_CRON_14' => "Please CHMOD /cron.php to 755.", 'LAN_CRON_15' => "Use the following Cron Command", 'LAN_CRON_16' => "Using your server control panel (eg. cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk etc.) please create a crontab to run this command on your server every minute.", 'LAN_CRON_20_1' => "Check for e107 Update", 'LAN_CRON_20_2' => "Check e107.org for Core updates", 'LAN_CRON_20_3' => "Recommended to keep system up to date.", 'LAN_CRON_20_4' => "Update this Git repository", 'LAN_CRON_20_5' => "Update this e107 installation with the very latest files from github.", 'LAN_CRON_20_6' => "Recommended for developers only.", 'LAN_CRON_20_8' => "May cause site instability!", 'LAN_CRON_30' => "Every Minute", 'LAN_CRON_31' => "Every Other Minute", 'LAN_CRON_32' => "Every 5 Minutes", 'LAN_CRON_33' => "Every 10 minutes", 'LAN_CRON_34' => "Every 15 minutes", 'LAN_CRON_35' => "Every 30 minutes", 'LAN_CRON_36' => "Every Hour", 'LAN_CRON_37' => "Every Other Hour", 'LAN_CRON_38' => "Every 3 Hours", 'LAN_CRON_39' => "Every 6 Hours", 'LAN_CRON_40' => "Every Day", 'LAN_CRON_41' => "Every Month", 'LAN_CRON_42' => "Every Week Day", 'LAN_CRON_50' => "Minute(s):", 'LAN_CRON_51' => "Hour(s):", 'LAN_CRON_52' => "Day(s):", 'LAN_CRON_53' => "Month(s):", 'LAN_CRON_54' => "Weekday(s):", 'LAN_CRON_55' => "Database Backup Failed", 'LAN_CRON_56' => "Database Backup Complete", 'LAN_CRON_60' => "Go to cPanel", 'LAN_CRON_61' => "Generate new cron token", 'LAN_CRON_62' => "Executing config function [b][x][/b]", 'LAN_CRON_63' => "Config function [b][x][/b] NOT found.", 'LAN_CRON_64' => "An administrator can automate tasks using e107 Schedule Tasks. [br] In the Manage Tab, you can edit, delete and run tasks. [br] When you edit a task you can set the minutes, hours, days, month or day of the week you want the task to run. Use * to run for each period. Use the Active property to Enabled the Task.[br] Note: You are advised not to delete standard jobs.[br]", 'LAN_CRON_BACKUP' => "Backup", 'LAN_CRON_LOGGING' => "Logging", 'LAN_CRON_RUNNING' => "Running", 'LAN_CRON_65' => "Update git theme repository", 'LAN_CRON_66' => "No git repo found", 'LAN_CRON_67' => "No git repo found in theme folder", ];