Re: Sieving with procmail

2001-08-06 Thread Philip
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 05:06:38PM +0100, P Kirk scribbled: > At the bottom of the file? That makes more sense. > So would this work properly or is there a gotcha I need to think of > before pitting it at the bottom of .procmailrc? > # Put mail for that is not addressed to me or a mailinglist > #

Re: Sieving with procmail

2001-08-06 Thread Craig Dickson
P Kirk wrote: > At the bottom of the file? That makes more sense. > > So would this work properly or is there a gotcha I need to think of > before pitting it at the bottom of .procmailrc? > > # Put mail for that is not addressed to me or a mailinglist > # in its own mailbox > :0: > * ^(From|Cc

Re: Sieving with procmail

2001-08-06 Thread P Kirk
At the bottom of the file? That makes more sense. So would this work properly or is there a gotcha I need to think of before pitting it at the bottom of .procmailrc? # Put mail for that is not addressed to me or a mailinglist # in its own mailbox :0: * ^(From|Cc|To).* $HOME/mail/junkmail -- P

Re: Sieving with procmail

2001-08-06 Thread dman
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 04:17:44PM +0100, P Kirk wrote: | Hi all, | | I have procmail doing a lot of very useful stuff now and am left with | that great mass of spam that needs filing. | I want procmail to have a last rule that puts everything I haven't | sieved into a folder called junk. But w

Sieving with procmail

2001-08-06 Thread P Kirk
Hi all, I have procmail doing a lot of very useful stuff now and am left with that great mass of spam that needs filing. I have all mail to me going to my inbox. I have all mail for mailing lists going where they should I'm left with 2 or 3 mails every hour that hang about in /var/spool/mail/pa