biff y will report new mail when it arives. Otherwise, just set your MAIL
pointer and bash will accasionally check to see if you have new mail.

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From: LuisMi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 9:06 AM
Subject: you have new mail?


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> where is the program used to send a console message like "you have new
> mail."?
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> - --
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> LuisMi
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> [ADPSOFT] http://www.adpsoft.com
> "Connecting your business"
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> irc.irc-hispano.org -> #redhat
> http://www.flcnet.es/tbe/luismi
> Canal IRC para usuarios RedHat Linux
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