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Hi,
For now exmh simply does not open. When I type
%exmh &
I got
[4] 14308
amur ~/Mail/inbox%/mit/sipb/arch/sun4x_510/bin/exmh: Permission denied.
[4] Exit 1 exmh
The messages I was mentioning can be accessed using "xmh" program. They are text
messages.
Jingfeng
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Hi,
Can we get more details about what the problem is.
When "exmh fails", what happens? If there are any error
messages, can you please cite the entire and complete error
message to us?
If it fails on certain messages, are there any distinguishing
characteristics about those messages that might give a clue about
why it is failing? Do they have attachments, or odd fonts, or
other strange features?