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Mailx error message
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root
2023-02-24 15:48:55 UTC
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After fixing a typo error in my .mailrc file I have
been getting this message:
mailx: There are messages in the error ring, manageable via `errors' command

After over an hour searching for this message, and wading
through suggestions for the "errors" command, I have not
been able to figure out how to "manage" the errors ring.

Please help
Henrik Carlqvist
2023-02-25 10:42:42 UTC
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Post by root
mailx: There are messages in the error ring, manageable via `errors' command
After over an hour searching for this message, and wading through
suggestions for the "errors" command, I have not been able to figure out
how to "manage" the errors ring.
I don't use mailx much myself, I usually read and write mail using some
graphical mail client instead. However, studying man-pages I can see that
the errors command seem rather new, it is not mentioned in the man page
in Slackware 14.2 but it is mentioned in the man page on Slackware 15.0:

-8<----------------------------

errors [Option] As console user interfaces at times scroll error mes‐
sages by too fast and/or out of scope, data can additionally be
sent to an error queue manageable by this command: show or no
argument will display and clear the queue, clear will only
clear it. As the queue becomes filled with errors-limit en‐
tries the eldest entries are being dropped. There are also the
variables ^ERRQUEUE-COUNT and ^ERRQUEUE-EXISTS.

-8<----------------------------

regards Henrik
Giovanni
2023-02-25 12:39:48 UTC
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Post by Henrik Carlqvist
I don't use mailx much myself, I usually read and write mail using some
graphical mail client instead. However, studying man-pages I can see that
the errors command seem rather new, it is not mentioned in the man page
mailx in 14.2 and mailx in 15.0 are two different programs, from
different packages. mailx-12.5 and s-nail-14.9 respectively

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Giovanni
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root
2023-02-28 15:51:56 UTC
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Post by Henrik Carlqvist
Post by root
mailx: There are messages in the error ring, manageable via `errors' command
After over an hour searching for this message, and wading through
suggestions for the "errors" command, I have not been able to figure out
how to "manage" the errors ring.
I don't use mailx much myself, I usually read and write mail using some
graphical mail client instead. However, studying man-pages I can see that
the errors command seem rather new, it is not mentioned in the man page
-8<----------------------------
errors [Option] As console user interfaces at times scroll error mes???
sages by too fast and/or out of scope, data can additionally be
sent to an error queue manageable by this command: show or no
argument will display and clear the queue, clear will only
clear it. As the queue becomes filled with errors-limit en???
tries the eldest entries are being dropped. There are also the
variables ^ERRQUEUE-COUNT and ^ERRQUEUE-EXISTS.
-8<----------------------------
regards Henrik
Thanks Henrik, but that doesn't tell me how to invoke "errors".
The problem is moot anyway, because the error messages have
disappeared. I am now facing a more important problem which
I will describe in another post.
Henrik Carlqvist
2023-02-28 17:56:59 UTC
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but that doesn't tell me how to invoke "errors".
If I understand the man page correctly you simply type

errors

at the command line in mailx.

regards Henrik
root
2023-02-28 19:35:28 UTC
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Post by root
but that doesn't tell me how to invoke "errors".
If I understand the man page correctly you simply type
errors
at the command line in mailx.
regards Henrik
I had tried that and it did not work.
Thanks again.
Henrik Carlqvist
2023-03-01 18:00:28 UTC
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Post by Henrik Carlqvist
Post by root
but that doesn't tell me how to invoke "errors".
If I understand the man page correctly you simply type
errors
at the command line in mailx.
regards Henrik
I had tried that and it did not work.
I tried today at a Slackware 15.0 system were I had a mail in
/var/spool/mail to start "mail" (where /usr/bin/mail is a symbolic link
to mailx) and at the interactive mail prompt type:

errors

From that command I got the reply:

The error ring is empty

So the "errors" command seem to do something at the interactive mail
prompt.

regards Henrik
root
2023-03-04 06:42:10 UTC
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Post by Henrik Carlqvist
I tried today at a Slackware 15.0 system were I had a mail in
/var/spool/mail to start "mail" (where /usr/bin/mail is a symbolic link
errors
The error ring is empty
So the "errors" command seem to do something at the interactive mail
prompt.
regards Henrik
Thanks Henrik. Since the error has gone away I can't reproduce
my experience. I suppose I did not try the errors command
directly but rather typed
~errors

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