In Linux, when email is received for you (from another user on the same machine or from a user from another machine) it is appended to the file: [...] /<username>
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/var/spool/mail
^^ note that spool means a cylindrical device on which film/magnetic tape/other flexible materials can be wound
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In Linux, when email is received for you (from another user on the same machine or from a user from another machine) it is appended to the file: [...] /<username>
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In Linux, when email is received for you (from another user on the same machine or from a user from another machine) it is appended to the file: [...] /<username>
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/var/spool/mail
^^ note that spool means a cylindrical device on which film/magnetic tape/other flexible materials can be wound
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10. Mail m like Bruce Wallaby <bruce@kangeroo.co.au> or bruce@kangeroo.co.au (Bruce Wallaby) . In this case, the surrounding characters are purely cosmetic; only bruce@kangeroo.co.au is ever used. <span>When mail is received for you (from another user on the system or from a user from another system) it is appended to the file /var/spool/mail/<username> called the mail file or mailbox file; <username> is your login name. You then run some program that interprets your mail file, allowing you to browse the file as a sequence of mail messages and read a
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