Mandi! Bob Hutchinson
  In chel di` si favelave...

> try
> --exclude-dir=quarantena
> as it is a pattern, not a path, might work ;-)

Ok, works. But as i've stated yesterday, if some user create a
``quarantena'' folder somewhere, that folder are not scanned. This is
not so good...
There's some way that i can match an exact path? Some ``standard''
regular expression library are used, like ereg, or shell globbing, ...
that i can start playing with?


And again:

> > Also, i've noted that even if i've put --no-mail, this script quarantine
> > a Thunderbird mailbox, that is in unix mailbox format.
> > What i'm missing here?

i'm doing something wrong or can i do something to prevent the
--no-mail to fail?


Many thanks.

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