appologies for replying to my own mail, but I really like my setup.  I
have my mail sent to a separate box and the use xbiff to watch that box
for me.  I *do* want to be notified when debian mail arrives, but I got
tired of getting excited only to find out it was debian mail.

\begin{point}
Together, procmail and xbiff (or your favorite xbiff-type thing) can
make a handy little combo.
\end{point}

use something like:
xbiff -name deb -bg black -fg green -file ~/mail/debian-user &

>On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Azog wrote:
>>On Tue, 08 Sep 1998, Vincent Murphy wrote:
>>> What's the best recipe to use with this list for procmail?
>>I use:
>>:0:
>>* ^TOdebian-user
>>debian-user
>
>Well, I use
>
>:0:
>* ^From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>debian-user
>
>I suggest you just take a look at a few messages (using less, or
>something like that) I don't know how much of what's in headers is local
>and how much will be common for all of us.
>                                       -Michael
>
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>  Duke University, Dept. of Physics      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Box 90305, Durham N.C. 27708-0305
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