Stephen,
you give me an example concerning how to filter the debian mailing-
lists, based on X-Mailing-List: header that the mail server add to
messages.
...But some mailing-lists like snort-sign, snort-users,
gnupg-devel, do not add the X-headers
Do you have some advices to made a magic
Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi:
you give me an example concerning how to filter the debian mailing-
lists, based on X-Mailing-List: header that the mail server add to
messages.
...But some mailing-lists like snort-sign, snort-users,
gnupg-devel, do not add the X-headers
Correct. X-*
Hi,
i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different
files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails
to the same file, the mbox file.
I can not understand why?
My procmail config file look like so:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 07:03:56PM +0200, Lorenzo Rossi wrote:
Hi,
i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different
files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails
to the same file, the mbox file. I can not understand why?
My procmail config file
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 19:03:56 +0200, Lorenzo Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different
files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails
to the same file, the mbox file.
I can not understand why?
My procmail
Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi:
i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different
files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails
to the same file, the mbox file.
I can not understand why?
PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:.
Magnus,
Il gio, 2004-08-26 alle 21:39, Magnus Therning ha scritto:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 07:03:56PM +0200, Lorenzo Rossi wrote:
Hi,
i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different
files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails
to the same
Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi:
Il gio, 2004-08-26 alle 21:47, s. keeling ha scritto:
Solution to this is scoring:
:0:
* 1^0 ^To:.*debian-user
* 1^0 ^Cc:.*debian-user
${HOME}/Mail/debian-user
What does it meen * 1^0 ^To:.*debian-user ??
^^^
I'm a newb...
Stephen,
Il gio, 2004-08-26 alle 21:47, s. keeling ha scritto:
Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi:
i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different
files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails
to the same file, the mbox file.
I can not
Thanks Michael,
I have miss the sentence Conditions are andednow I kow ;)
Lorenzo
Il gio, 2004-08-26 alle 21:45, Michael Marsh ha scritto:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 19:03:56 +0200, Lorenzo Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different
Hei!
Ühel ilusal päeval [13-03-2004 09:28] kirjutas Lorenzo Rossi:
[...]
The problem is: I do not know if I need to change postfix configuration
to use procmail, and I do not know how to configure procmail..:(
In my main.cf Postfix configuration file, is present the line below:
Thanks Juhan,
your advice was important, now I have to write my .procmailrc file a
bit better, but it works!
I hope to tune it correctly tonight..:)
Thk again
Lorenzo
Il dom, 2004-03-14 alle 13:06, Juhan Kundla ha scritto:
Hei!
Ühel ilusal päeval [13-03-2004 09:28] kirjutas Lorenzo Rossi:
Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi:
I would like to change my way to read e-mails.
Now I read e-mail using:
FETCHMAIL to get e-mail from my ISP, it pass them to POSTFIX, and I read
them using EVOLUTION.
I would like to use PROCMAIL to store e-mail in different boxs, and then
read e-mails
Hi,
I would like to change my way to read e-mails.
Now I read e-mail using:
FETCHMAIL to get e-mail from my ISP, it pass them to POSTFIX, and I read
them using EVOLUTION.
I would like to use PROCMAIL to store e-mail in different boxs, and then
read e-mails with pine.
The problem is: I do not
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 11:10, Ryan J Goss wrote:
I recently joined this mailing list and enjoy the good discussions, but I
am trying to figure out how to set up procmail so that all debian related
messages get forwarded to a debian folder and not into my inbox. I don't
know what I am doing
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 06:10:09PM -0600, Ryan J Goss wrote:
| I recently joined this mailing list and enjoy the good discussions, but I
| am trying to figure out how to set up procmail so that all debian related
| messages get forwarded to a debian folder and not into my inbox. I don't
| know
My god! This might be the single most useful thing I've ever received
on a mailing list (of which I'm subscribed to almost 50). Thank you!
Thank you! Thank you!
Caleb (90% shorter procmailrc now) Shay
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try this one :
# MOST LISTS - Automagically handle lists
:0
*
I recently joined this mailing list and enjoy the good discussions, but I
am trying to figure out how to set up procmail so that all debian related
messages get forwarded to a debian folder and not into my inbox. I don't
know what I am doing wrong. Here is what .procmailrc looks like:
On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Graham Ashton wrote:
humbug% cat .forward
|IFS=' ' exec /usr/bin/procmail -f || exit 75 #ashtong
humbug% ll .forward
Thanks, I was setting ~/.forward the wrong way ;-)
r i c h a r d l. a l h a m a
technical support group
cyberspace laoag, isp
2900 phils.
Well, since there seems to be a fair a number of people who can't figure this
out, I thought it might be helpful if I mailed my own setup. First of all read
the mail filtering FAQ (search yahoo for it). This describes more in detail
the system that I use. Anyway, this is how I do it.
In
I used to have a working sendmail/fetchmail/procmail setup until I
reinstalled hamm on my machine(used to be 1.3) after I've messed up init.
But when I choosed smail as my MTA, my used to be working ~/.procmailrc
could not sort mail anymore.
I forgot how I set things up before, maybe a little
On 14 Dec, Richard L. Alhama wrote:
But when I choosed smail as my MTA, my used to be working ~/.procmailrc
could not sort mail anymore.
oh. well I have a very similar setup to dave. my .forward and
.procmailrc files seem to be virtually identical (technically).
my fetchmail is done slightly
Hi,
Could you please clarify my understanding??
I read the document about procmail. I don't understand why we need
to use .forward.(what does it do wanyway??)
In the man page, it says if we use
fetchmail -v --mda formail -s procmail
Then all the mails arrived will be
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