s 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 in the console I don't have the "You have new mail" notification.
> > It's strange because bash is able
a new mail in my box and I log
> in in the console I don't have the "You have new mail" notification.
> It's strange because bash is able to do it for the maildir format and I
> adjust in my bashrc (that I source in bash_profile) "export
> MAILPATH=my_box&qu
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 in the console I don't have the "You have new mail" not
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> How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell prompt? Is
> someting looking for a specific directory or file?
bash does this automatically, looks at /var/mail/
"Jake" == Jake Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jake> How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the
Jake> shell prompt? Is someting looking for a specific directory
Jake> or file?
$ echo $MAILCHECK
60
$ man bash
.
and look for MAI
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On August 7, 2003 00:20, Jake Johnson wrote:
> How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell prompt? Is
> someting looking for a specific directory or file?
The pam_mail.so module will also do it at login time. According to th
> On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 12:20:13AM -0400, Jake Johnson wrote:
> > How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell prompt? Is
> > someting looking for a specific directory or file?
j.
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How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell prompt? Is
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:17:26PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis sent the sound:
> You've got mail!
Great, now I'm going to have nightmares for a month again...
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* Jake Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030807 13:41]:
> How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell
> prompt? Is someting looking for a specific directory or file?
apt-get install biff
man biff
Nick.
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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.
>
> Ma
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
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What
>
> >> >
> >> > 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 receiv
>> >
>> > 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
>
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.
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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 mai
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
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