Oh, the program 'mail'. I'm confused. You said you read your mail with
pine. If you mean the message "You have mail." when you log in, that's a
feature of your shell (unset MAILCHECK in bash to disable it).
If this is not what you are refering to, then please explain, but speak
slowly, I'm a bit tired tonight. :)
charles
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Statux wrote:
> Well.. there's the dummy message which is put into the mail files
> (like.. DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE, or whatever). mail interprets it as a
> seperate message instead of ignoring it (like the clients that create the
> message do). So I always have at least one message in the mail file (as
> mail is quick to point out and keep pointing out).
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