Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-23 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2005-10-22 22:24:39 +0200, Chrissie Brown wrote: stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? There is an optin in spamassassin to do this. Just add the following line rewrite_subject 1 This will

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-23 Thread stan
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 11:25:38AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2005-10-22 22:24:39 +0200, Chrissie Brown wrote: stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? There is an optin in spamassassin to

procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread stan
Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has labled the message as spam. I have a firend who is getting mail through a system with procmail. He's using

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread ehd
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 03:41:17PM -0400, stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has labled the message as spam. I have a firend who is

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread stan
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 10:11:00PM +0200, ehd wrote: On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 03:41:17PM -0400, stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread Chrissie Brown
stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? There is an optin in spamassassin to do this. Just add the following line rewrite_subject 1 to the spamassasin config file /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf Look

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2005-10-22 15:41:17 -0400, stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? You can do this with formail. Something like that: TO=`formail -xTo:` :0 fhw * conditions | formail -I To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], $TO --

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread mikepolniak
On 15:41 Sat 22 Oct , stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has labled the message as spam. I have a firend who is getting mail

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread phyrster
On 22:24 Sat 22 Oct 2005, Chrissie Brown wrote: stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? There is an optin in spamassassin to do this. Just add the following line rewrite_subject 1 to the

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 09:40:28AM +0800, phyrster wrote: I never used spamassassin. For a one user system, how much can one benefit form using it? Does it work well with procmail? My laptop is basically a one-user system, and still I use spamassassin. Indeed, I'm pretty sure that it's too much

Re: fetchmail question

2001-09-07 Thread Dmitriy
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 03:06:42AM +, john smith wrote: Hi, a question on fetchmail 1. I have created my $.fetchmailrc file via fetchmailconf and set daemon at 60..(that's in seconds right?) and sent myself a test message but bizarringly fetchmail doesn't go get it even after 10

fetchmail question

2001-09-06 Thread john smith
Hi, a question on fetchmail 1. I have created my $.fetchmailrc file via fetchmailconf and set daemon at 60..(that's in seconds right?) and sent myself a test message but bizarringly fetchmail doesn't go get it even after 10 minutes until I tell fetchmail to go check my mail! I don't know

Fetchmail question

2001-08-02 Thread Jeremy
While downloading my email via fetchmail this evening, when it was trying to get the first message from my mail server, I got an error message that said nameserver failure while looking for 'neutral.verbum.org' during polling of [my.mail.server]. I would just assume that my mail server was

Re: [users] Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-16 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Alex Suzuki (on Sat, 16 Jun 2001 08:42:37AM +0200): Do I just have to add this at the end of the line? options keep uidl precisely. did you 'man fetchmailrc' ? martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \ echo mailto: !#^.*|tr * mailto:; [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread Alex Suzuki
Hi everybody, I'm using fetchmail in a system-wide configuration, with a global /etc/fetchmailrc that looks like this: *** # Ausgabe geht an Syslog daemon, erscheint in /var/log/messages set syslog set postmaster postmaster # Alle 2 Minuten wird einmal Mail geholt set daemon 120 poll

Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread Hall Stevenson
poll server1 with proto POP3 user user1 there with password *** is asuzuki here poll server2 with proto POP3 user user2 there with password *** is asuzuki here *** My question is how do I leave mail on server for the first account but downloaddelete it for the second one.

Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread christophe barbé
Hi Alex, I've no solution for your problem but I remember that fetchmailconf provides an option to leave messages on server (on a per account basis). Perahps you sdhould try to generate a pseudo config with it just to see what you can add. I use also two email addresses but I really use only one

Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread Rafael Sasaki
I had this same problem when i were configuring my email on GNU/Linux. I solved it adding options keep after the user name and pass. If it were on your exemple it would be: poll server1 with proto POP3 user user1 there with password *** is asuzuki here options keep (if this is the

Re: [users] Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Rafael Sasaki (on Fri, 15 Jun 2001 02:59:39PM -0300): poll server1 with proto POP3 user user1 there with password *** is asuzuki here options keep (if this is the account you just want to read the messages, not delete them from server) and you might want to consider using

fetchmail question

2001-02-01 Thread john smith
hey, I would like to know how to configure fetchmail to run in the background when I connect to my isp and collect my mail and polls my mail server every hour while I am connected and then exits automatically if I disconnect to my isp. thanks in advance sincerely, john

Re: fetchmail question

2001-02-01 Thread Romain Lerallut
add fetchmail -d3600 -f config_file to your /usr/bin/pon script and fetchmail --quit to your poff you might even do special my_pon , my_poff , calling pon and then fetchmail and the opposite with poff. On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, john smith wrote: hey, I would like to know how to configure

Re: fetchmail question

2001-02-01 Thread Andre Berger
john smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hey, I would like to know how to configure fetchmail to run in the background when I connect to my isp and collect my mail and polls my mail server every hour while I am connected and then exits automatically if I disconnect to my isp. thanks in

Re: fetchmail question

2001-02-01 Thread Andre Berger
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: john smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hey, I would like to know how to configure fetchmail to run in the background when I connect to my isp and collect my mail and polls my mail server every hour while I am connected and then exits

EXIM / FETCHMAIL Question

2000-08-30 Thread Christopher W. Aiken
In previous flavors of Linux and Freebsd, I had sendmail running. I would do a fetchmail to get my email from my ISP, and I had a .forward file that would send my mail to procmail for sorting/filtering. I now have Debian 2.2 Potato set up and it uses exim. I do NOT have a .forward file, but I do

Re: EXIM / FETCHMAIL Question

2000-08-30 Thread Will Trillich
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:50:15AM -0400, Christopher W. Aiken wrote: In previous flavors of Linux and Freebsd, I had sendmail running. I would do a fetchmail to get my email from my ISP, and I had a .forward file that would send my mail to procmail for sorting/filtering. I now have Debian

RE: EXIM / FETCHMAIL Question

2000-08-30 Thread Max . Hyre
Dear Mr. Aiken: You asked: I now have Debian 2.2 Potato set up and it uses exim. I do NOT have a .forward file, but I do have my .procmailrc recipe file. When I do a fetchmail my incoming mail is sorted/filtered using my .procmailrc recipe file. Is this normal behavior for exim?

fetchmail question (newbie)

2000-06-13 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi there, I've installed fetchmail on my system and created a .fetchmailrc file in my home directory. Everything works fine and now I want to automate the download job. The situation is the following: I am poor student in German :) and only connect once or twice a day to the internet to

Re: fetchmail question (newbie)

2000-06-13 Thread Christopher Splinter
* Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So I thought of placing a script with `fetchmail -d 300` into the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d directory and a script with `fetchmail -q` into the /etc/ppp/ip-down.d directory. The problem is that those scripts are executed as root, su - -c fetchmail -d 300

Re: fetchmail question (newbie)

2000-06-13 Thread Dominique Rousset
- fetchmail automatically starts if I get online - stays in daemon mode as long as I am online - automatically terminates when I go offline - reads its information from a user file and not from root's .fetchmailrc - this has to work with several users and with several accounts for each

Re: fetchmail question (newbie) ... SOLVED

2000-06-13 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Christopher Splinter wrote: * Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So I thought of placing a script with `fetchmail -d 300` into the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d directory and a script with `fetchmail -q` into the /etc/ppp/ip-down.d directory. The problem is that those scripts are executed

Fetchmail question: How to get the mail where it belongs?

2000-05-18 Thread Ron Rademaker
Okay, here's the situation: I got a server that is connected to the internet using ISDN, I want it to use fetchmail to get the mail from a distant popbox, that should be easy, but here's the problem: A lot of different mail addresses are forward to that box (eg. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL

Re: Fetchmail question: How to get the mail where it belongs?

2000-05-18 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
All the mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be sent to user abcde All the mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be sent to user linux etc. All the mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be sent to every user except bill :) etc. i would use procmail. put this in your ~/.forward (with the

A fetchmail question

1999-09-22 Thread tf
hey guys, Here's the message: reading message 1 of 1 (1850 octets) . flushed I just did that. Little while ago, I got: .sh: usr/sbin/exim: no such file or directory Fetchmail: MDA exited abnormally or returned non zero status (paraphrased) that one message was actually the first one