Re: Procmail question/puzzle

2011-04-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
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Procmail question/puzzle

2011-04-24 Thread Paul E Condon
The following procmail recipe was copied form a blog about how to set up Debian/Exim/Procmail/Mutt to use Bogofilter. It is intended to do a first cut at getting rid of junk that confuses Bogofilter, and appears just before the recipe that pipes incoming mail through Bogofilter. But I can't figure

Bit of a Strange IMAP/POP3/Procmail Question

2004-04-18 Thread Peter A. Cole
Hi all, I've got a bit of a strange question in relation to IMAP, POP3, and Procmail. My mail server here at home currently running Debian Sarge uses a combination of fetchmail, sendmail, and procmail to deliver email to my local accounts. I have done nothing with procmail, so everything gets

procmail question

2003-09-28 Thread LeVA
Hello! How can I make this with procmail (what should I write to the ~/.procmailrc file): If an email has a given text in it's subject, delete the mail, if another email has aonther given text in its subject write it to another file than the user's mail spool file. Thanks! Daniel -- LeVA --

Re: procmail question

2003-09-28 Thread Michael Schulz
Hi, On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 20:00, LeVA wrote: Hello! How can I make this with procmail (what should I write to the ~/.procmailrc file): If an email has a given text in it's subject, delete the mail, if another email has aonther given text in its subject write it to another file than

Re: procmail question

2003-09-28 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 20:26:40 +0200, Michael Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] penned: Hi, On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 20:00, LeVA wrote: Hello! How can I make this with procmail (what should I write to the ~/.procmailrc file): If an email has a given text in it's subject, delete the mail, if

Re: procmail question

2003-09-28 Thread Michael Schulz
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 20:31, Monique Y. Herman wrote: Just to clarify (because I read it as syntax at first) In the case of deletion, FILENAME would be /dev/null In the case of wanting to send it somewhere other than your normal mailbox, FILENAME would be ~/mail/mysupercoolfilterbox or

procmail question

2003-09-28 Thread LeVA
Hello! Here is a bit harder question :). I have a few email addresses, and I want to ensure that I get just those messages which were posted to me. So I want a rule (or more, I don't know) which filters all mails, if they has a To or Cc or Bcc line in the header, which is followed by one of my

Re: procmail question

2003-09-28 Thread Michael Schulz
leva, On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 23:31, LeVA wrote: I have a few email addresses, and I want to ensure that I get just those messages which were posted to me. So I want a rule (or more, I don't know) which filters all mails, if they has a To or Cc or Bcc line in the header, which is followed by

Re: procmail question

2003-09-28 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:31:21 +0200, LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] penned: Hello! Here is a bit harder question :). I have a few email addresses, and I want to ensure that I get just those messages which were posted to me. So I want a rule (or more, I don't know) which filters all mails, if they

Re: procmail question

2003-09-28 Thread kmark
So tell you what: show us the rule that you've created to try to perform the above filtering and tell us how you know it's not working. Then maybe we can tell you the flaw in your approach. Teach a man to fish ... -- monique Since I'm learning procmail, my first procmail rules is to

Re: Advanced procmail question

2002-12-02 Thread Glyn Millington
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What would be a good example procmail rule to automatically delete messages 72 hours old or more? Don't know how to do it in procmail - the link below points to a perl script which might help

Re: Advanced procmail question

2002-12-02 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Mon, 02 Dec 2002, Oliver Fuchs wrote: On Sun, 01 Dec 2002, Paul Johnson wrote: On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 05:46:19AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote: Using mutt adding this macro to your .muttrc answers your question: macro index q delete-pattern ~d3denterquit Ok, this is definately a

Re: Advanced procmail question

2002-12-01 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Paul Johnson wrote: What would be a good example procmail rule to automatically delete messages 72 hours old or more? Using mutt adding this macro to your .muttrc answers your question: macro index q delete-pattern ~d3denterquit Oliver -- ... don't touch the bang

Re: Advanced procmail question

2002-12-01 Thread Paul Johnson
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 05:46:19AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote: Using mutt adding this macro to your .muttrc answers your question: macro index q delete-pattern ~d3denterquit Ok, this is definately a start. Now, how to go about limiting it to just one folder? -- .''`. Baloo [EMAIL

Re: Advanced procmail question

2002-12-01 Thread Chun Kit Edwin Lau
Or you can try archivemail + cron. Edwin Lau On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 05:46:19AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote: On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Paul Johnson wrote: What would be a good example procmail rule to automatically delete messages 72 hours old or more? Using mutt adding this macro to your

Re: Advanced procmail question

2002-12-01 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Sun, 01 Dec 2002, Paul Johnson wrote: On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 05:46:19AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote: Using mutt adding this macro to your .muttrc answers your question: macro index q delete-pattern ~d3denterquit Ok, this is definately a start. Now, how to go about limiting it to just

Re: Advanced procmail question

2002-12-01 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Sun, 01 Dec 2002, Paul Johnson wrote: On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 05:46:19AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote: Using mutt adding this macro to your .muttrc answers your question: macro index q delete-pattern ~d3denterquit Ok, this is definately a start. Now, how to go about limiting it to just

Advanced procmail question

2002-11-30 Thread Paul Johnson
What would be a good example procmail rule to automatically delete messages 72 hours old or more? -- .''`. Baloo [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :' :proud Debian admin and user `. `'` `- Debian - when you have better things to do than to fix a system msg16315/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP

Procmail question

2002-02-24 Thread Corey Halpin
Does anybody have a procmail script to trim html out of email? such that all the email I get is only text-plain? thanks, crh -- Corey R. Halpin (http://www.cae.wisc.edu/~halpin/ ) Student of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of Wisconsin - Madison

Re: Procmail question

2002-02-24 Thread Tony Green
On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 10:51, Corey Halpin wrote: Does anybody have a procmail script to trim html out of email? such that all the email I get is only text-plain? :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html { :0 bfW: | (echo [html stripped]; lynx -dump -force_html -stdin) :0 ahfw: |

Procmail Question

2002-02-19 Thread Corey Halpin
Does anyone know of a way in procmail to to replace one header with another? (ie, replace the contents of the From header with the contents of the List-ID header?) thanks, crh -- Corey R. Halpin (http://www.cae.wisc.edu/~halpin/ ) Student of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Re: Procmail Question

2002-02-19 Thread Corey Halpin
Nevermind. I found formail -i. In case anyone's interested, here's a recipe that I find handy for debian-user: :0 * ^x-mailing-list.*debian-user | formail -i reply-to: debian-user@lists.debian.org \ | rcvstore +lists/debian/user Does anyone know of a way in procmail to

Procmail question (was Re: Virus incident)

2001-11-22 Thread Richard Cobbe
Lo, on Thursday, November 22, Linda Laubenheimer did write: Craig Dickson wrote: * 1^0 ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * 1^0 ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null Add * 1^0 ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] to that last one... I understood all of the rules that were posted except for one thing.

Re: Procmail question (was Re: Virus incident)

2001-11-22 Thread Craig Dickson
Richard Cobbe wrote: I understood all of the rules that were posted except for one thing. Just out of curiosity, what does the 1^0 above do? The procmail manpages weren't much help. Try man procmailsc and read up on scoring. Craig

Mutt - Procmail Question

2001-11-10 Thread Jijo Jose A
hi all still i used procmail 3.21.20010831.3.22pre-1 for mail processing and mutt 1.3.22-1 as MUA, to remove the unwanted headers i wrote '|cat | formail -k -X From: -X Return-Path: -X Date:.. my_mbox' in .procmailrc as the action line for a condition. but i started 'mutt -f my_mbox ',

Re: Mutt - Procmail Question

2001-11-10 Thread John Patton
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 07:48:00PM +0530, Jijo Jose A wrote: hi all still i used procmail 3.21.20010831.3.22pre-1 for mail processing and mutt 1.3.22-1 as MUA, to remove the unwanted headers i wrote '|cat | formail -k -X From: -X Return-Path: -X Date:.. my_mbox' in .procmailrc as the

Re: Mutt - Procmail Question

2001-11-10 Thread dman
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 01:48:29PM -0600, John Patton wrote: | On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 07:48:00PM +0530, Jijo Jose A wrote: ... | 'mutt -f my_mbox ', my_mbox is not a mailbox ... | how can i solve this ? ... | then fix your procmail action accordingly. Once the mailbox is fixed, I recommend

Re: Procmail question-

2000-05-09 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
On Mon, 8 May 2000, brian moore wrote: true. procmail ain't ideal for this, but it's the best tool around without loading perl on every MIME'd mail. how do you put this in a exim.conf file? do you use it as your .procmailrc or a system-wide one? thanks, :0 * 5 {

Procmail question-

2000-05-08 Thread Tom Warfield
okay yes i know procmail has its own list, but i cant get there system to respond to my request to subscribe. here is my question: Right now i have the following rule in my procmailrc: :0 BD: * VBS /this/directory Well there is a problem with this rule, it searches the

Procmail question-

2000-05-08 Thread Tom Warfield
yes i know procmail has its own list, but i cant get there system to respond to my request to subscribe. here is my question: Right now i have the following rule in my procmailrc: :0 BD: * VBS /this/directory Well there is a problem with this rule, it searches the entire

Re: Procmail question-

2000-05-08 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
Well there is a problem with this rule, it searches the entire email for VBS. All i want it to search for is the attachment of a file name with the extension of .vbs Okay can this be done? Im sure it can, just i can not find any info on how to make it do this. Can someone purdy please

Re: Procmail question-

2000-05-08 Thread Adam Shand
Well there is a problem with this rule, it searches the entire email for VBS. All i want it to search for is the attachment of a file name with the extension of .vbs Okay can this be done? Im sure it can, just i can not find any info on how to make it do this. Can someone purdy please

Re: Procmail question-

2000-05-08 Thread brian moore
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 02:39:47PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote: Well there is a problem with this rule, it searches the entire email for VBS. All i want it to search for is the attachment of a file name with the extension of .vbs Okay can this be done? Im sure it can, just i can not find

Re: viewing pdf from mutt - procmail question?

2000-05-03 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 16:47:38 -0400, Lee Bradshaw wrote: I can view pdf attachments from mutt if they have mime headers like Content-Type: application/pdf; name=file.pdf However I get quite a few emails with Content-Type: application/octet-stream Does anyone have a reliable way

viewing pdf from mutt - procmail question?

2000-05-02 Thread Lee Bradshaw
I can view pdf attachments from mutt if they have mime headers like Content-Type: application/pdf; name=file.pdf However I get quite a few emails with Content-Type: application/octet-stream Does anyone have a reliable way for modifying the Content-Type and changing octet-stream to a useable

Re: procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-10 Thread Michael Stenner
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote: I think I will go for mutt since the PGP stuff works really fine now. However, I have some questions regarding procmail. You have chosen wisely. I switched recently and can't imagine using anything else. Is it

Re: procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-10 Thread Lex Chive
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote: Is it possible to have it run automatically when new mail arrives without the need for every user to have his .forward set to |/usr/bin/procmail so only having a .procmailrc fur users that want it? Of course, you

Re: procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-10 Thread Mark Brown
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote: I thank everybody for their great help. Is it possible to have it run automatically when new mail arrives without the need for every user to have his .forward set to |/usr/bin/procmail so only having a .procmailrc fur

Re: procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-10 Thread Phillip Deackes
Sorry, I can't quote since I've deleted the original posting. All I used to do when I used Procmail was add a line to my .fetchmailrc so it looked like this: poll pop.ukgateway.net protocol pop3 username gsmh password mda /usr/bin/procmail -d gsmh The last line specifies the Mail Delivery

procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-09 Thread Peter Palfrader aka Weasel
I thank everybody for their great help. I think I will go for mutt since the PGP stuff works really fine now. However, I have some questions regarding procmail. Is it possible to have it run automatically when new mail arrives without the need for every user to have his .forward set to

Re: procmail question

1998-04-16 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Art Lemasters wrote: Hi all there! I just set-up my .procmailrc (Many thanks to Oliver Elphick). But I have big mailbox (/var/spool/mail/) I want to process w. procmail. Can anybody tell me how? Try the procmail and procmailex (examples) man or info (better

procmail question

1998-04-15 Thread Vaclav Hula
Hi all there! I just set-up my .procmailrc (Many thanks to Oliver Elphick). But I have big mailbox (/var/spool/mail/) I want to process w. procmail. Can anybody tell me how? Thanks. Ax -- Vaclav Hula [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~ax -- To

Re: procmail question

1998-04-15 Thread Art Lemasters
Hi all there! I just set-up my .procmailrc (Many thanks to Oliver Elphick). But I have big mailbox (/var/spool/mail/) I want to process w. procmail. Can anybody tell me how? Try the procmail and procmailex (examples) man or info (better yet) pages. They are some of the better-written

Re: procmail question

1998-04-15 Thread Carl Mummert
Art Lemasters wrote: Try the procmail and procmailex (examples) man or info (better yet) pages. They are some of the better-written documents I've seen! Oh... and read the /usr/doc/procmail directory (.gz files with the zless command) first! The examples in the procmailex page should

Re: procmail question

1998-04-15 Thread Santiago Vila Doncel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Vaclav Hula wrote: I just set-up my .procmailrc (Many thanks to Oliver Elphick). But I have big mailbox (/var/spool/mail/) I want to process w. procmail. Can anybody tell me how? What you need is probably: cat mbox | formail -s