On Sat, Jul 30, 2005 at 01:32:02PM -0400, Darryl Clarke wrote :
> On 7/30/05, Brice Méalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> >
> > I use in my config mutt+exim4+procmail+fetchmail
> >
> > Procmail is adjusted to delivers the mails in my /home directory into
> > the maildir format.
On 7/30/05, Brice Méalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
>
> I use in my config mutt+exim4+procmail+fetchmail
>
> Procmail is adjusted to delivers the mails in my /home directory into
> the maildir format.
>
> The matter is that right now when I get a new mail in my box and I log
> in
On 21 May 1999, Max wrote:
> What happened to the "You have new mail" prompt on potato? It now
> says "You have mail" when I log in, regardless of whether it's new
> mail or old mail that I've already ready but just haven't deleted yet.
>
> Max
>
> --
> The hopeful depend on a world without end
>
> >> >
> >> > Hi!
> >> >
> >> > When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
> >> > mail', when in fact they have new mail.
> >> >
> >> > Also, in redhat whenever they received new mail and they where in
> >> > the bash shell, they'd get the 'You have new mail' after any com
>> >
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> >When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
>> > mail', when in fact they have new mail.
>> >
>> >Also, in redhat whenever they received new mail and they where in
>> > the bash shell, they'd get the 'You have new mail' after any command. In
>> > d
Eric,
> I think in /etc/profile, you have to include
>
> export MAILPATH=/usr/spool/mail/$USER
>
> (untested)
> See man bash and look for MAILPATH.
It worked. Thanks.
Salutacions, Pere __oUltima Ratio Regum
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>
> Hi!
>
> When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
> mail', when in fact they have new mail.
>
> Also, in redhat whenever they received new mail and they where in
> the bash shell, they'd get the 'You have new mail' after any command. In
> debian they don't.
>
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