Public bug reported:

Description:    Ubuntu 19.10
Release:        19.10
gnome-terminal:
  Installed: 3.34.2-1ubuntu1
  Candidate: 3.34.2-1ubuntu1

Context : In a typical daily use scenario, a Ubuntu user is not expected to use 
a console login with "Ctrl-Alt Fx".
Instead it is expected to use gnome-terminal for command-line interaction.
That being said :

What I expect to happen when I launch gnome-terminal :
I expect the bash shell started by gnome-terminal to check local mail (in 
/var/mail/$USER ) and reports accordingly "You have new mail" if there is new 
mail.

What happens instead : 
gnome-terminal invokes bash with $MAIL variable not set. So mail is not 
checked, and the user is never informed about new local mail.

Workaround ? :
Putting MAIL=/var/mail/user in ~/.bashrc should work, but it seems the bash 
invoked by gnome-terminal does not even read ~/.bashrc
So I have no idea.

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Local mail is never checked

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