At 3:37 PM -0600 2/2/09, Kris Tilford posted:
> On Feb 2, 2009, at 3:21 PM, Steve R wrote:
>
>> When I open Terminal, it tells me I have new mail.
>
>
> This makes no sense.
>
> You'd need to execute some command unless the link you're launching
> Terminal from is a script, and even then it should ask a password.
> Perhaps you mean a "terminal" window within another application
> instead of the Mac utility application "Terminal"?
>
> It would help if you mentioned the computer, the OS version, etc. when
> you ask a specific question.
The message was within the Terminal window when first opened. Mystery
solved as it's been the auto-scan I set up for ClamXav several weeks
ago.
Steve R
iMac/10.5.6
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