Getting Python error "from: can't read /var/mail/Bio"

No, it's not the script, it's the fact that your script is not executed by Python at all. If your script is stored in a file named script.py, you have to execute it as python script.py, otherwise the default shell will execute it and it will bail out at the from keyword. (Incidentally, from is the name of a command line utility which prints names of those who have sent mail to the given username, so that's why it tries to access the mailboxes).

Another possibility is to add the following line to the top of the script:

#!/usr/bin/env python

This will instruct your shell to execute the script via python instead of trying to interpret it on its own.


I ran into a similar error

"from: can't read /var/mail/django.test.utils"

when trying to run a command

>>> from django.test.utils import setup_test_environment
>>> setup_test_environment()

in the tutorial at https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/intro/tutorial05/

after reading the answer by Tamás I realized I was not trying this command in the python shell but in the termnial (this can happen to those new to linux)

solution was to first enter in the python shell with the command python and when you get these >>> then run any python commands


Same here. I had this error when running an import command from terminal without activating python3 shell through manage.py in a django project (yes, I am a newbie yet). As one must expect, activating shell allowed the command to be interpreted correctly.

./manage.py shell

and only then

>>> from django.contrib.sites.models import Site

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