Matt Warnock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I'd rather have procmail just deposit the mail (by
default) back into /var/spool/mail/matt (my system box) where I can read
it with any mail tool without customization. However, I fear this will
confuse procmail and send it in an infinite loop. The
Here's one of my reciepies to have the mail forwarded to my regular
mail box, as opposed to going to /dev/null for spam, or being sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
:0:
* ^[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| mail fred
or instead of " | mail fred ", I can simply put the name of my mail
folder "/var/spool/mail/fred"
On Mon, 11 May 1998, Raul Manuel Jorja wrote:
If you want to redistribute your mail to your local users you have to
use procmail and make a .procmail file like this:
:0
*^TO.*joe*
!joe
:0
*^TO.*jim*
!jim
.. and so on...
where joe, and jim are local users.
do man procmail to
On Mon, 11 May 1998, Matt Warnock wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 12:22:01 -0700 (PDT)
I have been running procmail to archive mailing list stuff and sort
mailing list stuff from *real* mail. But I have not figured out how to
leave the regular mail alone. I presently have a default case