Re: perplexing procmail problem

1997-04-09 Thread Clint Adams
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lose the period after TO.

Re: perplexing procmail problem

1997-04-09 Thread Ed Donovan
Douglas L Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Anyone have any idea why mail to debian-user is bypassing my procmail > filter? I'm using the following .poprc and .procmailrc. > [snip] > :0 > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^ Well, usually I don't see that dot between ^TO and the string you want to

Re: perplexing procmail problem

1997-04-09 Thread Michael Harnois
Douglas L Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Anyone have any idea why mail to debian-user is bypassing my procmail > filter? I'm using the following .poprc and .procmailrc. > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try getting rid of the period after the TO, i.e. * ^TOdebian-user and see what happe

perplexing procmail problem

1997-04-09 Thread Douglas L Stewart
Anyone have any idea why mail to debian-user is bypassing my procmail filter? I'm using the following .poprc and .procmailrc. server mail.foobar.com \ proto pop3 \ user douglas\ pass "sekret" \ mda "/usr/bin/procmail -f-" \ fetch