On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 11:05:47AM +1000, Terry Sposato wrote:
Hi David,
It is most likely coming to your mailbox setup. You can create an alias for
it to be delivered appropriately to your maildir.
Do what configuration file is that? The only files I use are ~/.muttrc
and ~/.mailcap
Hrm, when you print out your environment variables, what
is MAIL or mail ? Do either of those variables exist, and if so
what are they set to? And if set, does a file exist at that
location?
I don't know how to print out environment variables, but
echo $MAIL
and
echo $mail
both
On Thursday 02 August 2007 15:43:36 David Banning wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 11:05:47AM +1000, Terry Sposato wrote:
Hi David,
It is most likely coming to your mailbox setup. You can create an alias
for it to be delivered appropriately to your maildir.
Do what configuration file is
I keep getting the you have mail reminder. I am using Maildir
and I have no new mail. I also have looked in /var/mail and
nothing is new. Wondering what is being checked and where it
is set.
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Subject: what triggers you have mail
I keep getting the you have mail reminder. I am using Maildir
and I have no new mail. I also have looked in /var/mail and
nothing is new. Wondering what is being checked and where it
is set
On 01/08/07, David Banning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep getting the you have mail reminder. I am using Maildir
and I have no new mail. I also have looked in /var/mail and
nothing is new. Wondering what is being checked and where it
is set.
Maybe look in
/var/spool/clientmqueue
or