[Sorry about that previous post. I was playing with the postproc script.]
On Wed, 11 Mar 2015 07:26:10 -0000 Ralph Corderoy <ra...@inputplus.co.uk> sez: > Hi Bob, > > > > if scan -format '%{to} %{cc} %{bcc} %{dcc}' "$draftname" | grep -iqs > > > @stanford.edu; then > > > > Ah, right! Trying too hard to make NMH do all the lifting. > > If you do that, you might want to tighten the regexp, e.g. > > scan -format '%{to},%{cc},%{bcc},%{dcc},' "$draftname" | > grep -iq '@stanford\.edu[>,]' > > noting the trailing comma in scan's format. Thanks for that suggestion! My regex is a little more complicated because I'm trying to catch not only @stanford.edu but hosts of the form @xyz.stanford.edu, where "xyz" can be some hosts but not others (apparently there are different anti-spam policies). But I can use this! That said, there is one problem with this script: apparently MH aliases are expanded *after* this script is invoked. I emailed someone that I have aliased, so that in my draft it is To: foobar and in my aliases file it expands based on the entry foobar: foo...@stanford.edu But the script only sees "foobar" and not the expanded address. Any suggestions? Bob _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers