Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 04:44:52 -1000 From: Kevin <battdude@gmail.com> To: FreeBsd List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: How to read system mail? Message-ID: <7314e5020510110744x1cc52410p5be9c717c2e50855@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20051007101021.GA745@hellsing.vampire.net> References: <200510071206.39123.mback99@telia.com> <20051007101021.GA745@hellsing.vampire.net>
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On my system, I get the "You have mail" every time I log in as root, but when I check, there is no mail. How do I fix this? On 10/7/05, Dev Tugnait <dev@unixdaemon.org> wrote: > > type mail also check man mail...or if you have a mail server check > /etc/aliases and route it to your user and read it through a client like > mutt or pine > > * Mikael Backman (mback99@telia.com) wrote: > > Hello. > > This a really stupid question. > > When I log in as root I keep getting messages from the system: You have > mail. > > But I don't know how to read them! >
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