In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        "kisqpi kisqpi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <linux@mlf.linux.rulez.org> writes:
> Itt az =FAj procmail_log =E9s maga a .procmailrc:
> 
> .procmailrc:
> 
> LOGFILE=3D$HOME/.procmail_log
> FORMAIL =3D /usr/bin/formail
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ez mire is kell?
> SHELL=3D/bin/sh
> VERBOSE=3Dyes
> LOGABSTRACT=3Dall
> 
>:0 fwha
> {
> #|formail -i "X-envelope-to: hehe" <--- =EDgy ment
>|formail -x Subject:
>|formail -i "X-Envelope-To: $Subject"
> }
> 
> .procmail_log:
> 
> procmail: [30362] Tue Jun 12 13:30:19 2007
> procmail: Assigning "LOGABSTRACT=3Dall"
> procmail: Extraneous filter-flag ignored
> procmail: Extraneous deliver-head flag ignored
> procmail: Skipped "|formail -x Subject: "
> procmail: Skipped "|formail -i "X-Envelope-To: $Subject""

Google('procmail|procmailrc skipped')

First hit: Procmail FAQ

http://mirror.ncsa.uiuc.edu/procmail-faq/mini-faq.html#skipped writes:

----------------
Q: I get these procmail: Skipped "(something)" messages in the log, what do 
they mean? 

A: They're Procmail's way of saying you have a syntax error in your recipes. 

One frequent misunderstanding occurs when you have several actions
which you would like to do in response to a matched condition.
There must be one "colon" line for each action, and each action must
have a colon line. See examples above and below, especially the
question which has the answer "use braces".
----------------

Szerintem a _ket_ akcio uti egymast. Mert csak egy lehetne.

procmailrc(5) writes:
        :0 [flags] [ : [locallockfile] ]
        <zero or more conditions (one per line)>
        <exactly one action line>


Nem lehet, hogy pipe-ba akartad fuzni a ket formailt?
|formail -x Subject: |formail -i "X-Envelope-To: $Subject
vagy
|formail -x Subject: \
|formail -i "X-Envelope-To: $Subject

kissg
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