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Old 18th July 2008
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When opens my terminal you have e-mail how to Deactivate
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ugh, you mean how to exit?
% exit

If you mean something else, then please elaborate.
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Thank you very much
The probléme when I close the terminal and when I open again the terminal it always posts(shows) you have e-mail commits the suppimer completely
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Read your mail.

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darken from which country are you?
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According to this thread he's French:
http://daemonforums.org/showpost.php?p=558&postcount=11
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He almost got through making a mostly comprehensible post, but then he added "commits the suppimer completely" which is complete gibberish.
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I think we understand now, disabling the mail notification isn't entirely possible.. but read the csh man page for more information, but reading and deleting the mail is easier.
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i think the word is supprimer which means "to remove".

the notification is probably coming coming from your shell.
check out the man page for your shell to see how you can disable it.
Or, you can go ahead and read the mail as Anomie pointed out.
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