OK. Due to some ignorance on my part (errors with my procmail filters as well as using 'formail -s procmail' with extreme prejudice) I now have many many MANY copies of individual messages in all my mail folders. Is there a way that I can run a filter to delete all but the original (or just all copies) message out of a specific folder? I tried including dupcheck.dc from the procmail-lib package, then running formail -s procmail with the source as the original folder and the output to a new folder, but I wound up with the same info in both folders. As always, any help offered will be much appreciated. -- my card... _______________________________________________ | | | Jason Rashaad Jackson | | ____ ____ | | | \ / | UNIX Systems Administrator | | | | 2032 Dana Building | | | |\ /| | (Office) 734.615.1422 | | | | . | | (Mobile) 734.649.6641 | | |___| |___| http://www.umich.edu/~jrashaad | | G O B L U E | |_______________________________________________|
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