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From: Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: Removing emails from an email file automatically.
Better yet, use postfix. You can easily configure
Hmm. I'm trying to avoid using Procmail at all costs since we're
currently on a Sendmail/Qpopper configuration that I can work with. But it
may turn out that the only way around this IS to go with that. Thing is,
I'd like to stick with what we have and make it work with that rather
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 11:07:25PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Feb 20), Dragoncrest said:
Hmm. I'm trying to avoid using Procmail at all costs since we're
currently on a Sendmail/Qpopper configuration that I can work with.
But it may turn out that the only way around
In the last episode (Feb 20), Dragoncrest said:
Hmm. I'm trying to avoid using Procmail at all costs since we're
currently on a Sendmail/Qpopper configuration that I can work with.
But it may turn out that the only way around this IS to go with that.
Thing is, I'd like to stick with what we
Hi all. Is there a simple way to remove a single email from a mail file
using an automated script of some kind? Like combining grep with some
other stuff like that? I'm looking for ideas to get rid of rogue
emails. The other couple haven't exactly been a stellar success yet. Can
I setup
Hi,
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Dragoncrest wrote:
Hi all. Is there a simple way to remove a single email from a mail file
using an automated script of some kind? Like combining grep with some
other stuff like that? I'm looking for ideas to get rid of rogue
emails. The other couple haven't
Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Is there a simple way to remove a single email from a mail file using an
| automated script of some kind?
Well, it's better to remove them on their way in, with a tool like procmail.
I do have a set of tools I wrote to help one person get out from under