Someone already took care of the procmail part. Here is the pine part.
-.pinerc-
incoming-folders=mail/Deb-user,
mail/Deb-misc,
mail/Deb-devel
HTH,
Brandon
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Sure you can. Use a procmail rc file something like this:
:0
* ^Subject:.*Digest
| formail +1 -ds procmail
:0
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
:0:
* ^TO.*debian-user
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How can I setup procmail/pine so that debian mailing lists are in a
separate directory?
-Paul
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Hi! Thanks Nic for your hints, I have two errors in my files
one in IFS command and the other in the 'backup line'
(I put the c flag after the second column)...
But now I'm trying to resend a filtered mail and all I get
is this:
- From crow Mon Dec 9 13:12:13
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Yep another newbie on procmail :-/
Sorry to disturb you about that but I wasn't able to make procmail work
correctly with pine. I succeeded to mostly have my mail be proceded by
procmail and put in a file in my $HOME/mail directory but the results are
various an
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