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? question mark, how to get back to the root directory
hiyas
I am trying to get back to the root directory: I went into MAIL directory and now I can't get back to the root directory. What are the commands... I have '?' coming up and I cannot proceed with this, HELP Cheers |
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Hi,
I think you're not on the MAIL directory, but on the mail program... the question mark is the mail program prompt... just write q ( quit ) and it'll exit... |
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