Hello Paul E Condon,
Am 2011-04-24 14:13:26, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> ## 'unreadable' mail
> :0:
> * 1^0
> ^\/Subject:.*=\?(.*big5|iso-2022-jp|ISO-2022-KR|euc-kr|gb2312|ks_c_5601-1987|windows-1251|windows-1256)\?
> * 1^0
> ^\/Content-Type:.*charset="(.*big5|iso-2022-jp|ISO-2022-KR|euc-k
>
> So tell you what: show us the rule that you've created to try to perform
> the above filtering and tell us how you know it's not working. Then
> maybe we can tell you the flaw in your approach.
>
> "Teach a man to fish ..."
> --
> monique
>
Since I'm learning procmail, my first procmail rules
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:31:21 +0200, LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> penned:
> Hello!
>
> Here is a bit harder question :).
> I have a few email addresses, and I want to ensure that I get just those
> messages which were posted to me.
> So I want a rule (or more, I don't know) which filters all mails, if
leva,
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 23:31, LeVA wrote:
> I have a few email addresses, and I want to ensure that I get just those
> messages which were posted to me.
> So I want a rule (or more, I don't know) which filters all mails, if
> they has a To or Cc or Bcc line in the header, which is followed
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 20:31, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
> Just to clarify (because I read it as syntax at first)
>
> In the case of deletion, FILENAME would be /dev/null
> In the case of wanting to send it somewhere other than your normal
> mailbox, FILENAME would be ~/mail/mysupercoolfilterbox or
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 20:26:40 +0200, Michael Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> penned:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 20:00, LeVA wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> How can I make this with procmail (what should I write to the
>> ~/.procmailrc file):
>>
>> If an email has a given text in it's subject, delete the
Hi,
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 20:00, LeVA wrote:
> Hello!
>
> How can I make this with procmail (what should I write to the
> ~/.procmailrc file):
>
> If an email has a given text in it's subject, delete the mail,
> if another email has aonther given text in its subject write it to
> another file
On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 10:51, Corey Halpin wrote:
> Does anybody have a procmail script to trim html out of email?
> such that all the email I get is only text-plain?
> :0
* ^Content-Type: text/html
{
:0 bfW:
| (echo "[html stripped]"; lynx -dump -force_html -stdin)
:0 ahfw:
Nevermind.
I found formail -i.
In case anyone's interested, here's a recipe that I find handy for
debian-user:
:0
* ^x-mailing-list.*debian-user
| formail -i "reply-to: debian-user@lists.debian.org" \
| rcvstore +lists/debian/user
> Does anyone know of a way in procmail
Richard Cobbe wrote:
> I understood all of the rules that were posted except for one thing.
> Just out of curiosity, what does the 1^0 above do? The procmail
> manpages weren't much help.
Try "man procmailsc" and read up on scoring.
Craig
On Mon, 8 May 2000, brian moore wrote:
>
> true. procmail ain't ideal for this, but it's the best tool around
> without loading perl on every MIME'd mail.
>
how do you put this in a exim.conf file?
do you use it as your .procmailrc or a system-wide one?
thanks,
> > :0
> > * < 5
> > {
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 02:39:47PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote:
>
> > Well there is a problem with this rule, it searches the entire email for
> > VBS. All i want it to search for is the attachment of a file name with
> > the extension of .vbs Okay can this be done? Im sure it can, just i can
> > no
> Well there is a problem with this rule, it searches the entire email for
> VBS. All i want it to search for is the attachment of a file name with
> the extension of .vbs Okay can this be done? Im sure it can, just i can
> not find any info on how to make it do this. Can someone purdy please
>
> Well there is a problem with this rule, it searches the entire email for
> VBS. All i want it to search for is the attachment of a file name with the
> extension of .vbs Okay can this be done? Im sure it can, just i can not
> find any info on how to make it do this. Can someone purdy please
Sorry, I can't quote since I've deleted the original posting.
All I used to do when I used Procmail was add a line to my .fetchmailrc
so it looked like this:
poll pop.ukgateway.net
protocol pop3
username gsmh
password
mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d gsmh"
The last line specifies the Mail Delivery
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
> I thank everybody for their great help.
> Is it possible to have it run automatically when new mail arrives
> without the need for every user to have his .forward set to
> |/usr/bin/procmail so only having a .procmailrc
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
>
> Is it possible to have it run automatically when new mail arrives
> without the need for every user to have his .forward set to
> |/usr/bin/procmail so only having a .procmailrc fur users that want it?
>
Of course, yo
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
> I think I will go for mutt since the PGP stuff works really fine now.
> However, I have some questions regarding procmail.
You have chosen wisely. I switched recently and can't imagine using
anything else.
> Is it poss
On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Art Lemasters wrote:
> > Hi all there!
> > I just set-up my .procmailrc (Many thanks to Oliver Elphick). But I have
> > big mailbox (/var/spool/mail/) I want to process w. procmail. Can anybody
> > tell me how?
>
> Try the procmail and procmailex (examples) man or info
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On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Vaclav Hula wrote:
> I just set-up my .procmailrc (Many thanks to Oliver Elphick). But I
> have big mailbox (/var/spool/mail/) I want to process w. procmail. Can
> anybody tell me how?
What you need is probably:
cat mbox | formail -s procm
Art Lemasters wrote:
> Try the procmail and procmailex (examples) man or info (better yet)
> pages. They are some of the better-written documents I've seen! Oh...
> and read the /usr/doc/procmail directory (.gz files with the "zless"
> command) first! The examples in the procmailex page sho
> Hi all there!
> I just set-up my .procmailrc (Many thanks to Oliver Elphick). But I have big
> mailbox (/var/spool/mail/) I want to process w. procmail. Can anybody tell me
> how?
Try the procmail and procmailex (examples) man or info (better yet)
pages. They are some of the better-writt
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