> like that.
> >
> > Ok! If someone wrote me a message with subject Re: i810 sound?,
> > Re: procmail don't work or Re: isdnlog not working in the time
> > between 15:00 and 16:40 clock Europe Berlin today, please send me
> > again if possible, so i can get a lo
t Re: i810 sound?,
> Re: procmail don't work or Re: isdnlog not working in the time
> between 15:00 and 16:40 clock Europe Berlin today, please send me
> again if possible, so i can get a look to this lost mails.
>
That's what archives are for. It takes a bit for them to
Hi!
What a bad thing. I experimented with my .procmailrec and lost 14 of
your mails. ARGHHH!! Next time i will use fetchmail -k for someting
like that.
Ok! If someone wrote me a message with subject Re: i810 sound?,
Re: procmail don't work or Re: isdnlog not working in the time
between
On 2001.09.06 13:34 Martin F Krafft wrote:
> RTFM, will ya?
> > And why TOdebian-user...? What does this TO du for you?
> also RTFM, dude!
>
> (^((Original-)?(Resent-)?(To|Cc|Bcc)|(X-Envelope|Apparently\
> (-Resent)?)-To):(.*[^a-zA-Z])?)
>
> as opposed to your To_ which should be TO_ an
On 2001.09.06 13:30 Martin F Krafft wrote:
> > LOCKFILE=$HOME
>
> this is your homedirectory. you can't write/lock that. just discard
> the line and add the second colon, then lockfiles will be created
> automatically based on the mailbox name.
Aha! An Explanation of this i hadn't find by readin
Martin F Krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> also sprach Glyn Millington (on Wed, 05 Sep 2001 10:25:52PM +0100):
>> If you use Exim then you should be able to use Procmail without a forward
>> file. Exim will find Procmail and use it.
>
> you can configure postfix and qmail and sendmail to do th
also sprach Timeboy (on Thu, 06 Sep 2001 10:00:04AM +0200):
> Thanx for your suggestion. There are some new questions now: Why do you
> use LINEBUF=4096? And for what is SENDMAIL= needed?
RTFM, will ya?
> > * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> And why TOdebian-user...? What does this TO du for you?
also sprach Glyn Millington (on Wed, 05 Sep 2001 10:25:52PM +0100):
> If you use Exim then you should be able to use Procmail without a forward
> file. Exim will find Procmail and use it.
you can configure postfix and qmail and sendmail to do the same.
> # Back-p cache of 100 most recent messages
also sprach Timeboy (on Wed, 05 Sep 2001 09:18:56PM +0200):
> :0
> * ^To_ debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Debian
you are writing to a file, so use a lockfile!
:0:
* ^To_ and so on (not the second colon after the 0)
but:
> LOCKFILE=$HOME
this is your homedirectory. you can't write/lock that.
On 2001.09.05 23:25 Glyn Millington wrote:
> SHELL=/bin/bash
> LINEBUF=4096
> PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
> VERBOSE=off
> DEFAULT=$HOME/.incoming/other.spool
> MAILDIR=$HOME/.incoming
> LOGFILE=$HOME/Mail/procmaillog
> FORMAIL=/usr/bin/formail
> SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail
Thanx for your su
Timeboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'ts bad! But i don't know that. In a RadHat book i've read that in
> most cases procmail will work automaticly with the installed MTA and
> there is no neccessery thing to do. In man procmail i've read that i
> need this .forward file if procmail is not
On 2001.09.05 18:00 Jeremy T. Bouse wrote:
> What might help would be knowing how you are calling procmail
> when the message is coming in (ie- does it get call'd by the MTA as the
> local deliver agent or via .forward)...
I'ts bad! But i don't know that. In a RadHat book i've read that in
What might help would be knowing how you are calling procmail
when the message is coming in (ie- does it get call'd by the MTA as the
local deliver agent or via .forward)... Also it might help if you show'd
the actual procmail receipe you are trying to have executed... I for one
have about
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