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On Monday 08 May 2006 01:04, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote:
> Why not just use the feature in GPG to automatically retrieve keys?
I am. However, I get eof on every GPG server without getting a key on hkp
mode. Email method works just fine, but I h
Why not just use the feature in GPG to automatically retrieve keys?
Paul Johnson wrote:
I use the email method for gpg auto-key-retrieve, and I was wondering...is
there a way to deal with importing public keys automagically in procmail
instead of doing it by hand?
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Okay, I got it. It took me most of the day, but I got it.
If anyone else has a similar problem, make sure that you get the
stanzas entered the 'end' line for a section.
In my case, I had entered the lines for the procmail transport after
the 'end' and my mail system wasn't happy.
A simple cut n
Laurent PICOULEAU dixit:
> >
> > * ^To:.*debian-user-digest*
>
> this line matches
> ^To:.*debian-user-diges
it doesn't match the one above this line.
> ^To:.*debian-user-digest
> ^To:.*debian-user-digestt
> ^To:.*debian-user-digesttt
> ...
> Not really what you mean, isn't it ?
Yes, since it
On Tue, 16 Mar, 1999 à 11:01:00AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> XRDLAB dixit:
> > >
> > As mentioned earlier, the mail is received on the spool
> > correctly. But procmail does not seem to be doing its job.
> >
> > Well, here is something which might help in troubleshooting.
> >
> > 1. As so
XRDLAB dixit:
> >
> As mentioned earlier, the mail is received on the spool
> correctly. But procmail does not seem to be doing its job.
>
> Well, here is something which might help in troubleshooting.
>
> 1. As soon as I dial-up and the ppp link is established, the root
>does not do a fetc
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Jeremy wrote:
>Maybe an example will help... Here, fetchmail connects to ISP's mail
>over to procmail. Here are the lines out of my .procmailrc which puts
>all mail from this list into it's own folder:
>
As mentioned earlier, the mail is received on the spool
correctly. But p
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, XRDLAB wrote:
> account and to read/send the messages respectively. As the number of
> messages I am getting has increased, I
> am feeling the need to use procmail to sort the mail into different
> folders. How do I go about putting the messages in different folders
> (should b
Try searching yahoo for the mail filtering faq, as it has all the info you
need. Note though that if you are running exim as your MTA you need to use
a different .forward. I use this:
# Exim filter
pipe "/usr/bin/procmail -f-"
Cheers
Dave
On Mon, Mar 08, 1999 at 20:41 +0530, XRDLAB wrot
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, XRDLAB wrote:
> Currently I am using fetchmail and pine to get the mail from my isp
> account and to read/send the messages respectively. As the number of
> messages I am getting has increased, I
> am feeling the need to use procmail to sort the mail into different
> folders. H
That should be:
DEFAULT=$HOME/Mail/Inbox
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> in .procmailrc
>
> SHELL = /bin/sh
> MAILDIR =$HOME/Mail
> LOGFILE =$HOME/_logfile
> VERBOSE = yes
> LOGABSTRACT = no
> PATH =
> /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr
Subject: Using Procmail - mail won't deliver to Default
Date: Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 06:14:13AM -0600
In reply to:Lance Hoffmeyer
Quoting Lance Hoffmeyer([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> in .procmailrc
>
> SHELL = /bin/sh
> MAILDIR =$HOME/Mail
> LOGFILE =$HOME/_logfile
> VERBOSE = yes
> L
>>Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
>Looking for advice here...
>
>Suppose I use procmail as my delivery agent (instead of deliver)
>and MH (actually mh-e in Emacs) to read mail.
>
>What do people do to separate out (filter) the Debian mailing?
>Do you use a new sendmail ruleset? Or some /etc/pro
"Peter S Galbraith" wrote:
->
-> Looking for advice here...
->
-> Suppose I use procmail as my delivery agent (instead of deliver)
-> and MH (actually mh-e in Emacs) to read mail.
->
-> What do people do to separate out (filter) the Debian mailing?
-> Do you use a new sendmail ruleset? Or some
> On Sat, 24 Aug 96 17:42 EDT, Stephen Masterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Stephen> Can someone point me to info for the quickest, easiest way to use
Stephen> procmail with Emacs RMAIL to separate, say, the debian list into a
Stephen> separate folder? I normally have no problem putting hou
Hi Steve --
You asked:
>Can someone point me to info for the quickest, easiest way to use procmail
>with Emacs RMAIL to separate, say, the debian list into a separate folder?
Below I'm forwarding a big hint on this topic given by Dirk Eddelbuettel
to someone else a few weeks ago. I found it quit
Hi Steve,
I use Gnus & sometimes VM, so I can't tell you a thing about Rmail,
except that you should point at the separate spool file that procmail
will create. How to do this so that it doesn't just chuck it back in
with the rest of your mail, I don't know, though it may be easy.
My procmail se
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