What the heck does this mean?

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I constantly get this nonsense in my logwatch mail:

> **Unmatched Entries**
>     crond: pam_systemd(crond:session): Failed to create session: File exists: 1 Time(s)

That apparently corresponds to this entry in /var/log/secure:

Jun 16 08:42:01 tomh crond[25783]: pam_systemd(crond:session): Failed to create session: File exists

And that was apparently generated by this cron job:

Jun 16 08:42:01 tomh CROND[25788]: (tweety) CMD (/usr/bin/fetchmail -s >> $HOME/.fetchmail.log 2>&1)

What in the blue blazes is it talking about? What file already exists?
The fetchmail job runs every minute. Does this happen when the previous
fetchmail cron job hasn't finished yet? It would sure be helpful if
someone mentioned what file it is that already exists :-).
-- 
Tom Horsley
Delray Beach, FL
Cell: 561-414-9667
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