Re: Openbsd 4.6 bash and email notification

2010-05-19 Thread Adam M. Dutko
Wow. Sorry for my massive fail...I totally misread your question. Seems Jan read it correctly. :-/ On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Hect wrote: > I can't get to disable email notification with bash. > You know the message that says "You have new mail in /var/mail/user". > I tried, as bash manu

Re: Openbsd 4.6 bash and email notification

2010-05-18 Thread Jan Stary
On May 18 22:45:27, Hect wrote: > I can't get to disable email notification with bash. > You know the message that says "You have new mail in /var/mail/user". > I tried, as bash manual says, to add variable MAILPATH to profile but doesn't > do the job. There's no biff in ps command output, anyway

Re: Openbsd 4.6 bash and email notification

2010-05-18 Thread Rod Whitworth
On Tue, 18 May 2010 22:45:27 +0200, Hect wrote: >I can't get to disable email notification with bash. >You know the message that says "You have new mail in /var/mail/user". >I tried, as bash manual says, to add variable MAILPATH to profile but doesn't >do the job. There's no biff in ps command ou

Re: Openbsd 4.6 bash and email notification

2010-05-18 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Tue, 18 May 2010 22:45:27 +0200 Hect wrote: > I can't get to disable email notification with bash. > You know the message that says "You have new mail in /var/mail/user". > I tried, as bash manual says, to add variable MAILPATH to profile but > doesn't do the job. There's no biff in ps command

Re: Openbsd 4.6 bash and email notification

2010-05-18 Thread Adam M. Dutko
> I can't get to disable email notification with bash. > You know the message that says "You have new mail in /var/mail/user". > I tried, as bash manual says, to add variable MAILPATH to profile but > doesn't > do the job. There's no biff in ps command output, anyway i tried also with > "biff n"...

Openbsd 4.6 bash and email notification

2010-05-18 Thread Hect
I can't get to disable email notification with bash. You know the message that says "You have new mail in /var/mail/user". I tried, as bash manual says, to add variable MAILPATH to profile but doesn't do the job. There's no biff in ps command output, anyway i tried also with "biff n". no way.