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# Please check if all the paths in PATH are reachable, remove the ones that # are not. PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/local/bin:. MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail # You'd better make sure it exists DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox # We don't use a global lockfile here now. # Instead we use local lockfiles everywhere. # This allows mail to arrive in all mailboxes # concurrently, or allows you to read one mailbox # while mail arrives in another. # The next recipe will split up Digests into their individual messages. # Don't do this if you use a global lockfile before this recipe (deadlock) :0 * ^Subject:.*Digest |formail +1 -d -s procmail LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/from # Put it here, in order to avoid logging # the arrival of the digest. # An alternative and probably more efficient solution to splitting up a digest # would be (only works for standard format mailbox files though): :0: * ^Subject:.*Other Digest |formail +1 -ds cat >>this_lists_mailbox # Notice the double : in the next recipe, this will cause a lockfile # named "$MAILDIR/todd.lock" to be used if and only if this mail is going # into the file "todd". :0: # Anything from thf * ^From.*thf@somewhere.someplace todd # will go to $MAILDIR/todd # The next recipe will likewise use $MAILDIR/uunetbox.lock as a lock file. :0: # Anything from people at uunet * ^From.*@uunet uunetbox # will go to $MAILDIR/uunetbox # And here the lockfile will be $MAILDIR/henries.lock of course. :0: # Anything from Henry * ^From.*henry henries # will go to $MAILDIR/henries # But you can specify any lockfile you want, like "myfile". The following # recipe will use "$MAILDIR/myfile" as the lock file. :0:myfile # All 'questions' will go to * ^Subject:.*questions toread # $MAILDIR/toread # Anything that has not been delivered by now will go to $DEFAULT # After procmail sees the end of the rcfile, it pretends that it sees a # LOCKFILE=$DEFAULT$LOCKEXT # Therefore $DEFAULT is always locked.
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| 1procmailrc | File | 644 B | 0644 |
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| 1rmail | File | 404 B | 0644 |
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| 2procmailrc | File | 1.94 KB | 0644 |
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| 2rmail | File | 396 B | 0644 |
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| 3procmailrc | File | 1.5 KB | 0644 |
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| 3rmail | File | 761 B | 0644 |
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| advanced | File | 13.05 KB | 0644 |
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| dirname | File | 537 B | 0644 |
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| forward | File | 98 B | 0644 |
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| local_procmail_lmtp.m4 | File | 1.84 KB | 0644 |
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| mailstat | File | 5.72 KB | 0644 |
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| procmail-rpm.spec | File | 3.29 KB | 0644 |
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