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- From: matthews@oberon.umd.edu (Mike Matthews)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin
- Subject: Re: Mail.app problem with Mailbox-path
- Message-ID: <17725@umd5.umd.edu>
- Date: 25 Dec 92 13:49:13 GMT
- References: <1992Dec24.220856.3332@nidat.sub.org>
- Sender: news@umd5.umd.edu
- Organization: Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM
- Lines: 28
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- In article <1992Dec24.220856.3332@nidat.sub.org> writes:
- >One of my accounts managed to make its Mail.app inaccessible by setting a
- >wrong path to the Mailboxes directory. Everytime Mail.app starts it
- >displays an alert window about the problem but leaves no choice other than
- >quit. No menues, thus no way to change preferences!
-
- RTFM dread and dwrite.
-
- dread -o Mail will give you a biiig hint.
-
- I would have replied by mail, but, well, there's no To: field, no From:
- field, no Sender: field, no nothing. Not even a .sig file.
- ------
- Mike Matthews, matthews@oberon.umd.edu (NeXTmail accepted)
- ------
- After his Ignoble Disgrace, Satan was being expelled from
- Heaven. As he passed through the Gates, he paused a moment in thought,
- and turned to God and said, "A new creature called Man, I hear, is soon
- to be created."
- "This is true," He replied.
- "He will need laws," said the Demon slyly.
- "What! You, his appointed Enemy for all Time! You ask for the
- right to make his laws?"
- "Oh, no!" Satan replied, "I ask only that he be allowed to make
- his own."
- It was so granted.
-
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-