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
> #
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
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
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P
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
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
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