Procmail is a delivery agent; it only handles incoming mail.
Very true. Ergo, if you /want/ to use procmail to sort outgoing mail,
then make it also be incoming mail. Namely, you can BCC yourself, and
in your procmail recipes check to see if you are the sender.
One downside of doing this
Procmail is a delivery agent; it only handles incoming mail.
Automatically sorting outgoing mail (i.e. putting mail into different
folders as it is sent) requires send-hooks.
While it's true that procmail can act as a delivery agent, it can also
filter any mail that you feed into it. If you
* Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-01-70 11:34]:
Can I use procmail for sorting outgoing mail or I need to use hooks?
Yes, you can use procmail via hooks. Write a hook to pipe a copy of
your outgoing mail thru a *special* procmailrc containing recipies
reflecting your intent. The process would
On 25Sep2007 21:52, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Tuesday, September 25 at 08:29 PM, quoth Joseph:
| I know procmail is used to sort an incoming mail but what about outgoing
| mail.
| Can I use procmail for sorting outgoing mail or I need to use hooks?
|
| Procmail is a delivery
I know procmail is used to sort an incoming mail but what about outgoing
mail.
Can I use procmail for sorting outgoing mail or I need to use hooks?
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On Tuesday, September 25 at 08:29 PM, quoth Joseph:
I know procmail is used to sort an incoming mail but what about outgoing
mail.
Can I use procmail for sorting outgoing mail or I need to use hooks?
Procmail is a delivery agent; it only handles