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Fri Mar 3 18:35:32 CST 2006


Recei

n.b. You are working on a file which you have not locked, so 
you do run the risk of mailfile corruption if you are working
on an active mailfile.

Annette

> From discuss-admin at ntlug.org Mon Feb 14 15:29 CST 2000
> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 15:16:46 -0600 (CST)
> From: Bug Hunter <bughuntr at one.ctelcom.net>
> To: "NTLUG .ORG" <discuss at ntlug.org>
> Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] Deleting a users email..
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>   This is not so easy.  The "easiest" way to delete a mail message is to
> set up a computer and suck the mail into a mail reading program and
> forward it to their mailbox after deleting the mail not desired.
> 
>   as root, you can su -l username, and then run "pine."  Pine will allow
> you to delete the mail that needs to be deleted, and not prevent the
> remote computer from getting the undeleted mail.
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Brian Silvers wrote:
> 
> > For sendmail,
> > Is there a way to delete a specific email or do I have to dump all their
> > mail in the with an echo > "" to their file in the /var/spool/mail ??
> > 
> > I have turned into a full blown Linux Administrator(which I am just a guy
> > that set up a RH6 box)since one of our IMAIL NT boxes dumped with all the
> > email accounts so I am learning as much as I can as fast as I can so sorry
> > for the ignorance...
> > 
> > Brian Silvers
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