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FW: Unidentified subject!



The following script shows my attempts to read my mail using mailx.  Results are the same for mail.  Is the command 'p' used to print the message to the terminal, as the man page states?  I have been utterly unsuccessful in reading my mail under Linux, resorting to windows for that purpose.  I also am still struggly to get sendmail properly configured.

All replies welcome!

	Russ
russcook@icon.net

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From: 	Russell Cook[SMTP:rcook@icon.net]
Sent: 	Monday, February 16, 1998 11:57 AM
To: 	debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: 	Unidentified subject!

Script started on Mon Feb 16 12:51:17 1998
sh-2.01$ mailx
Mail version 8.1 6/6/93.  Type ? for help.
"/var/spool/mail/rcook": 1 message 1 unread
>U  1 rcook                 Mon Feb 16 11:06  11/343   "test"
& p
Held 1 message in /var/spool/mail/rcook
sh-2.01$ mail
Mail version 8.1 6/6/93.  Type ? for help.
"/var/spool/mail/rcook": 1 message 1 unread
>U  1 rcook                 Mon Feb 16 11:06  11/343   "test"
& p 1
Held 1 message in /var/spool/mail/rcook
sh-2.01$ mail
Mail version 8.1 6/6/93.  Type ? for help.
"/var/spool/mail/rcook": 1 message 1 unread
>U  1 rcook                 Mon Feb 16 11:06  11/343   "test"
& r
Held 1 message in /var/spool/mail/rcook
sh-2.01$ exit

Script done on Mon Feb 16 12:51:46 1998


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