On Aug 5, Richard G. Roberto wrote > On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Brandon Mitchell wrote: > > > > > I've been trying to get in touch with the c.o.l.a. moderator (I'm pretty > > sure that's who it was) to get permission to add a modified version of > > his procmail filter to /usr/doc/procmail/examples. It includes things > > like blacklist, whitelist, vacation, newsgroup filters, etc. However, I > > haven't had a response so I may just send it to the procmail maintainer > > to see what he/she thinks.
I'd appreciate it having liw's procmailrc as an example. One can learn much from it. > This is rediculous. First of all, I get my mail from a POP3 > server on some system somewhere I don't even have access to. I thought using popmail every mail is been piped through the local MTA - in that case you're able to use any filtering. If not you might get in touch with your provider in order to get a shell account on that machine. > Case in point? Debian-* may be the first mailing list(s) in > history that you need to _learn_ how to read (the mailing > list, not the words -- of course you'd have to know how to > read those too!) Haha :-) Joey -- Individual Network e.V. _/ OrgaTech [EMAIL PROTECTED] _/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Geschaeftszeit: Di+Mi+Fr, 15-18 Uhr _/ Tel: (0441) 9808556 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .