At 08:56 PM 08/19/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>How can command at to run xfmail at 10am say on monday?
>I tried this line the following
>:at 10:00 am
> >xfmail
>and nothing happened
>also I tried
>:at 10:00 am xfmail
>and nothing happened.

To me the question is why do you want to start xfmail at 10 am?  Do you 
want to download e-mail at that time?  If so, why not use fetchmail?  This 
is the right tool to do just that.


Mark
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