Michelle Konzack, le Sun 22 Jun 2008 15:28:43 +0200, a écrit :
> Am 2008-06-20 23:38:47, schrieb Samuel Thibault:
> > Michelle Konzack, le Thu 19 Jun 2008 01:25:08 +0200, a écrit :
> > > Question: Why do you use:
> > > 
> > > > :0
> > > > * ^(List-Id|Mailing-List): \/[^<]*
> > > > IN/list/$MATCH/
> > > 
> > > Since there is NO "List-Id:" in the header and "Mailing-List:" shows
> > > 
> > > > Mailing-List: Pour toute requete administrative, contactez [EMAIL 
> > > > PROTECTED]; Liste geree par ezmlm
> > > 
> > > which will end in unexpected results.
> > 
> > Because what I want to catch a descriptive part, not the email part, and
> > it happens that some other lists to which I'm subscribed use List-Id.
> 
> But since you have gotten the error:
> 
> ----[ STDIN ]-----------------------------------------------------------
> procmail: Skipped "toute requete administrative, contactez [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
> Liste geree par ezmlm/"
> *** glibc detected *** procmail: double free or corruption (!prev): 
> 0x0805cfe0 ***
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Procmail does not like the spaces in the PATH to  the  Mailfolder  since
> there was NO "<" in the string, procmail took the whole line  to  create
> the folder
> 
> IN/list/toute requete administrative, contactez [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Liste 
> geree par ezmlm//
> 
> which I think was not what you wanted.

In that case, indeed not, but that's not a reason for procmail to crash!

Samuel



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