On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Aaron Turner wrote:
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->Aaron Turner, Core Developer http://vodka.linuxkb.org/~aturner/
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*** I think I'm starting to understand what helped you through the long
dark nights while working on procmail...
It's a bitch to understand how to use, but boy does it work nicely when
you do.
I wonder if you could shed some light on the following:
I saw in one of your mails how to filter on X-Mailer. You were using:
.*redhat@redhat-list\.com
What does the \ do?
Another thing would be the use of :0 and :0:. I understood that :0: worked
as a lock on a mailbox in case more filters use it. Would that be correct?
Cheers!
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_/ Zoran GRBIC _/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _/ Paris, FRANCE _/
_/ Sys Analyste UNIX & Oracle _/ Linux advocate _/ Micro$oft clean _/
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Mailed with Linux & Pine...
"As Microsoft moves further and further from its core, it starts to run into
competitors who
are extremely good at what they do, know their domains a lot better than Microsoft,
and are
extremely proactive. Companies like Sun and IBM and Oracle don't just roll over and
die."
--Michael Borrus, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
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