On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 02:35:28AM +0000, john smith wrote: > I would like to have a mail watcher or checker that tells me if there > is new mail. As of now, I do not know I have new mail not unless I > login to a console or terminal then it tells me that I have new mail > there. I would like to have a sort of a checker or watcher applet in > my x-window (gnome running enlightenment) that tells me that I have > new mail in my /var/spool/mail. I have tried to get gmailwatch thru > freshmeat and gnome but the site seems down. Is there a mail checker > out there that anybody can recommend?
There are many programs that do this. There's a gnome panel applet called "Mail check" of all things that runs in the gnome panel. It uses [possibly] animated images to indicate new mail. You can also launch your mail app by clicking on the panel applet. There an "epplet" for Enlightenment which essentiall does the same thing. There old tried and true Xbiff. There's the countmail "game" in bsdgames (reminiscent of Sesame Street...). There's the $MAILCHECK environment variable in bash. After a specified amount of time it checks for new mail, if there's new mail, you're notified next time you hit enter at a bash prompt (or after exiting programs running in bash) with "You have mail in /var/spool/..." I think there's a kbdleds program that'll flash specified keyboard leds to indicate new mail -- haven't played with it. So, you now have many options... -- ¶ One·should·only·use·the·ASCII·characterset·when·compos » ing·email·messages.