Syntax: .rmail .rmail -s .rmail <number of messages> Results: Allows you to read your system mail. If you specify a number at the end of the command, you can read that many messages from the bottom of your mailfile. If you give a number greater than the number of messages you have in your file, the whole file will be shown. If you give the -s flag, the system will show you how much mail diskspace you have and are currently using. Remeber that if you go over the limit, you will not be able to receive mail until you delete some of it. Example: To read the last 4 messages in your mail file, type --> .rmail 4 See also: smail, cmail, fmail, rsent