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Subject: Re: mwatch(1)
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Date: Fri, 28-Jun-85 19:34:00 EDT
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Alternatively, on Berkeley systems, you can use biff(1) or set the csh(1)
$mail variable. (Yes, biff insists on beeping and won't flash your screen.)
For csh, put a line like set mail=(10 /usr/spool/mail/$user) in your .cshrc
to have csh check your mailbox every 10 minutes or at your next prompt,
whichever is later. If there's new mail, you get a little 'You have new
mail.' message.

"When you are about to die, a wombat is better than no company at all."
				Roger Zelazny, *Doorways in the Sand*

						Wombat
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