![]() ![]() ![]() NOTE: You need to use these commands at the mail ? command prompt. To view the next message in the queue use n If you want to abort viewing the message, use q If you want to jump to the end of the message, use the spacebar ![]() You'll need to scroll down through the message to view it all, by hitting the down-arrow key. This will show you the content of the first message, in full. If you want to see the content of the first message, use t This launches you into Mail, and it will right away show you a list of messages that are stored there. You can access the mail by simply using the command mail So Terminal (bash) was then notifying me that "You have mail". The bounced message then ended up in the local system mail inbox. The message bounced, due to it having an invalid Recipient address. Prior to that, it appears Wordpress had attempted to use the Local Mail system to send a message. Something I'd installed (not entirely sure what, but possibly a script or something associated with an Alfred Workflow ) made a change to the OS X system to start presenting Terminal bash notifications. I was also having this issue of "You have mail" coming up every time I started Terminal. ![]()
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