Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-27 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi: > > you give me an example concerning how to filter the debian mailing- > lists, based on "X-Mailing-List:" header that the mail server add to > messages. > > ...But some mailing-lists like "snort-sign", "snort-users", > "gnupg-devel", do not add the X-headers Co

Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-27 Thread Lorenzo Rossi
Stephen, you give me an example concerning how to filter the debian mailing- lists, based on "X-Mailing-List:" header that the mail server add to messages. ...But some mailing-lists like "snort-sign", "snort-users", "gnupg-devel", do not add the X-headers Do you have some advices to made a "

Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-26 Thread Lorenzo Rossi
Thanks Michael, I have miss the sentence "Conditions are anded"now I kow ;) Lorenzo Il gio, 2004-08-26 alle 21:45, Michael Marsh ha scritto: > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 19:03:56 +0200, Lorenzo Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to differe

Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-26 Thread Lorenzo Rossi
Stephen, Il gio, 2004-08-26 alle 21:47, s. keeling ha scritto: > Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi: > > > > i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different > > files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails > > to the same file, the "mbox" file. > > I can

Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-26 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi: > > Il gio, 2004-08-26 alle 21:47, s. keeling ha scritto: > > > Solution to this is scoring: > > > > :0: > > * 1^0 ^To:.*debian-user > > * 1^0 ^Cc:.*debian-user > > ${HOME}/Mail/debian-user > > > > What does it meen * 1^0 ^To:.*debian-user ?? >

Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-26 Thread Lorenzo Rossi
Magnus, Il gio, 2004-08-26 alle 21:39, Magnus Therning ha scritto: > On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 07:03:56PM +0200, Lorenzo Rossi wrote: > >Hi, > > > >i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different > >files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails > >to th

Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-26 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi: > > i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different > files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails > to the same file, the "mbox" file. > I can not understand why? > > PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:. > MAIL

Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-26 Thread Michael Marsh
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 19:03:56 +0200, Lorenzo Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different > files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails > to the same file, the "mbox" file. > I can not understand why? > > My proc

Re: Procmail setup problem

2004-08-26 Thread Magnus Therning
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 07:03:56PM +0200, Lorenzo Rossi wrote: >Hi, > >i was trying to setup procmail to store incoming e-mails to different >files in my home directory, but, procmail write all my incoming emails >to the same file, the "mbox" file. I can not understand why? > > >My procmail config

Re: Procmail setup

2002-03-14 Thread Caleb Shay
My god! This might be the single most useful thing I've ever received on a mailing list (of which I'm subscribed to almost 50). Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Caleb (90% shorter procmailrc now) Shay [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Try this one : > > # MOST LISTS - Automagically handle lists > :0 > * ^

Re: Procmail setup

2002-03-14 Thread list
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 06:10:09PM -0600, Ryan J Goss wrote: | I recently joined this mailing list and enjoy the good discussions, but I | am trying to figure out how to set up procmail so that all debian related | messages get forwarded to a debian folder and not into my inbox. I don't | know wha

Re: Procmail setup

2002-03-14 Thread Tony Green
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 11:10, Ryan J Goss wrote: > I recently joined this mailing list and enjoy the good discussions, but I > am trying to figure out how to set up procmail so that all debian related > messages get forwarded to a debian folder and not into my inbox. I don't > know what I am doing