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Old 27th February 2008, 03:55 AM
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Reading mail with LogSentry

I installed LogSentry and it seems to be working fine. In order to read the mail I get from it I have to go and open the file in /var/mail.

My question is, is it common to literally go to /var/mail to read what LogSentry sends me or is there another way thats more convenient?

Bill
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