Mark Mackenzie saw fit to inform me that:
>On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:38:30PM +0530, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>> >Why do you skip 2 messages?
>>
>> In Digest mode you get first 2 messages which are the indexes of all the
>> mails in that digest.
>
>Are you sure? I have '| formail +1 -ds >> user' and
Mark Mackenzie saw fit to inform me that:
>On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:38:30PM +0530, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>> >Why do you skip 2 messages?
>>
>> In Digest mode you get first 2 messages which are the indexes of all the
>> mails in that digest.
>
>Are you sure? I have '| formail +1 -ds >> user' and
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:38:30PM +0530, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
> >Why do you skip 2 messages?
>
> In Digest mode you get first 2 messages which are the indexes of all the
> mails in that digest.
Are you sure? I have '| formail +1 -ds >> user' and don't see the
index. splitdigest used to give me 2
Mark Mackenzie saw fit to inform me that:
>Please ignore my last post. I used to use splitdigest and saved in
>$HOME/user. procmail saves in $HOME/Mail/user as it should.
>
>On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 10:27:15PM +0530, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>> :0:
>> * ^TOdebian-user
>> | formail +2 -ds >> Today_d
Please ignore my last post. I used to use splitdigest and saved in
$HOME/user. procmail saves in $HOME/Mail/user as it should.
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 10:27:15PM +0530, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
> :0:
> * ^TOdebian-user
> | formail +2 -ds >> Today_debian
Why do you skip 2 messages?
Regards,
Mark
Hmm, what is the trick to get procmail to work or to debug it?
/usr/share/docs/procmail/QuickStart tells me to add |/usr/bin/procmail
to .forward for exim systems. However, I get:
error in filter file: unknown filtering command "|/usr/bin/procmail"
This is my .procmailrc:
# comment
PATH=/usr/bi
Matias Vidal saw fit to inform me that:
>Hi, you can split the digest if you use procmail to organize your
>mail...
>In your .procmailrc add a rule that catch the digest and execute formail
>+1 -ds >>FullPathToTheMailbox
>
>Something like this:
>
>:0
>* ^Subjet:.*Debian-user-digest.*
>| formail +
Kenward Vaughan saw fit to inform me that:
>On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 12:59:18AM +0530, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>> Hi Kenward,
>>
>> Kenward Vaughan saw fit to inform me that:
>> >Why not just get it in non-digest form?
>>
>> I will receive too many mails. I prefer to receive in digest form and th
Hi, you can split the digest if you use procmail to organize your
mail...
In your .procmailrc add a rule that catch the digest and execute formail
+1 -ds >>FullPathToTheMailbox
Something like this:
:0
* ^Subjet:.*Debian-user-digest.*
| formail +1 -ds >>/home/matias/mail/listas/debian-user
I h
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 12:18:28PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:04:40PM +0530, Rajesh Fowkar ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have new to this mailing list. Subscribed just yesterday. This is my
> > first mail to the list. Planning to install Debia
on Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:04:40PM +0530, Rajesh Fowkar ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have new to this mailing list. Subscribed just yesterday. This is my
> first mail to the list. Planning to install Debian in a short time once I
> receive
> the Debian CD's burnt from one of my friend
Hi,
I have new to this mailing list. Subscribed just yesterday. This is my
first mail to the list. Planning to install Debian in a short time once I
receive
the Debian CD's burnt from one of my friends. At present I am using SuSE 7.
I have got a small question.
Is it possible to split the mail
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