In my opinion filtering on the from field works better...
:0:
* ^From.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{
:0 c
inbox.firewall-list
:0
/var/mail/jjans
}
if u do want to filter on the to/cc/bcc fields.. use a line
like
:0:
* (^TO|^CC|^BCC).*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{
J.
----- Original Message -----
From: Glenn Shiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: J. T. B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: Req, For List Admin
|
| I filter using
|
| :0
| * ^TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| $MAILDIR/Firewalls
|
| in procmail. That catches all the to, cc, bcc, etc headers and works
| fine for me.
|
| You could also pipe the messages thru formail and add an X header for
| spool reading clients.
|
| Glenn
|
|
| >>>>> "J" == J T B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| J> I was just wondering, would it be possible to have the list
| J> server add something to the subject line for the list?
|
| J> I'm thinking along the lines of:
|
| J> Subject: {Firewall} message subject
|
| J> Or some such thing, reason being is there's currently nothing
| J> to grab from the messages to use for a rule filter, and this
| J> would help conciderably.
|
| J> Just my thoughts.
|
|
|
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