* dman <dsh8290@rit.edu> [2001.10.15 15:44:46-0400]: > Should this go before or after the other rule(s)? Also, who is > supposed to add the Lines: header? you can make it the first rule. the Lines header is something left over from mbox format, which mutt uses (unfortunately)... > That's an interesting technique. The main drawback is that it > duplicates messages. Gives a sort of deja-vu feeling :-). Does > procmail allow specifying multiple destinations? Something like : well, in my case, i use webmail only now and then, and i archive my duplicates weekly, so i only ever have a week's worth of mail that's duplicated. it works, but then i am using my laptop for mail 99% of the time, so maybe for you it's different... as for multiples... i am not sure, but if in doubt, :0 c Incoming/ :0 /var/spool/mail/dsh8290 will do the trick. you don't need the ':' after the :0 because Maildir needs no locking, and you might just leave the "* ^.*" out as it always matches non-zero mails... which are the only kind that ever arrives at procmail. -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@madduck http://www.vcnet.com/bms/
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