Ryan Sims wrote:
I put "unset MAIL" in my root's .bashrc since I'm running a
single-user system where that mail feature is pretty useless to me. For other applications, that workaround might be a problem.

I know that I could just unset MAIL at every login, but thats a workaround, not a solution...


I followed your link to the forum. You have to set in /etc/login.defs:

MAIL_CHECK_ENAB    no

That did the trick.

Christoph Gysin
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