On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:11:49PM -0600, Adam Majer wrote:
> How can I filter the mail spool with procmail everytime I run my mail
> software so that then my spool gets sorted by
> procmail and not when the messages get initially delivered. [my server
> doesn't have access to /home directories]
Hi all,
I am a little new to procmail and I have a small problem with my mail system. I
have my mail spool on another box and I
mount the directory when I start up my better box... The questions is:
How can I filter the mail spool with procmail everytime I run my mail software
so that then my
Quoting Mithrandir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I have still some problems with procmail, it will not deliver the mail as
> wanted, does anyone can help please?? as attachment there are my .procmailrc
> and a file called mail which is a copy off the mail as they arrived to root
> (and not the user).
>
Hi all ;))
I have still some problems with procmail, it will not deliver the mail as
wanted, does anyone can help please?? as attachment there are my .procmailrc
and a file called mail which is a copy off the mail as they arrived to root
(and not the user).
The user doesn't get any mails anymore :
I set up procmail to pipe mail into a perl script, and it seems to work.
But I want the mail to get processed by the script and then go back into
procmail with some changes.
:0 wc
^ *To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| perl.filter
and that seems to work fine. At the end of the perl script I have a series
of
Þann 02-Nov-97 skrifar Paul Miller:
> * All system mail programs should check for netscape's lock file
> if [ -L $HOME/.netscape/lock ]; then
> and not execute if it exists.. (netscape can't handle another program
> modifing the mail boxes).
>
Are you sure it's Netscape? I've got Communi
I have an idea for netscape <-> system mail sharing..
* Netscape should setup to use it's movemail application
* Netscape should be setup to use it's regular mail dirs & filter the mail
* Pine, etc should use the same mail directory
* All system mail programs should check for netscape's lock file
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