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тАО02-09-2001 09:49 AM
тАО02-09-2001 09:49 AM
elm
I am using elm to recieve messages that fbackup past/failed, etc. Now when I type elm from the cammond prompt the system tells me that
"Another elm is already reading this mail!".
If this is in error then you'll need to remove /tmp/mbox.root.
So I remove it, type in elm again, it rebuilds mbox.root, then it fills up all the temp space, and I'm back at square one. Any ideas?
"Another elm is already reading this mail!".
If this is in error then you'll need to remove /tmp/mbox.root.
So I remove it, type in elm again, it rebuilds mbox.root, then it fills up all the temp space, and I'm back at square one. Any ideas?
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тАО02-09-2001 10:00 AM
тАО02-09-2001 10:00 AM
Re: elm
Hi Jason,
see if ps -ef shows an old elm process sitting somewhere.
If so go and kill all elm processes and start from scratch.
Steffi Jones
see if ps -ef shows an old elm process sitting somewhere.
If so go and kill all elm processes and start from scratch.
Steffi Jones
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тАО02-09-2001 10:57 AM
тАО02-09-2001 10:57 AM
Re: elm
I already looked for elm processes. There's not any running. I also tried to null out the mbox.root file with "cat .dev.null > mbox.root". It nulls it out, but when I type elm is still says that "elm is already reading this mail".
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