Thank you very much this works great!  Actually I figured it out myself
eventually by running dbmail-smtp with wrong arguments and it showed me
all the options including the -m option, I hadn't seen that documented
anywhere before.  Perhaps I will get inspired and help with
documentation. 

On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 04:34, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Matthew,
> 
> Though I use postfix instead of sm, I run a similar setup as yours.
> Yes, you can tell dbmail-smtp to deliver messages to a specific folder. 
> The -m
> switch does the trick.
> 
> A typical dynamic procmail filter for mailinglists would be:
> 
> :0
> * ^List-Id: \/.*
> {
>   LISTNAME=`echo $MATCH|sed 's/<\([^\.]*\)\..*>.*/\1/'`
>   :0: list.$LISTNAME
>   | /usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp -m list/$LISTNAME
> }
> 
> One caveat though: dbmail-smtp like dmail does not create mailboxes 
> automagically. Unless you
> run a dbmail installation patched to do this. Vanilla 1.1 doesn't 
> autocreate mailboxes.
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
> 
> >My current mail setup (not dbmail which I am still learning) uses
> >procmail as the LDA (is that the right term?).  Sendmail calls it to
> >actually deliver the email to my mailboxes.  I find this highly useful
> >as I have procmail sort my mail into all my different mailboxes, this
> >keeps high volume mailing lists in their respective folders etc...  I
> >don't see how to do this using dbmail.  Is there some way for procmail
> >to tell dbmail-smtp to put this message in a particular folder?  Is
> >there some dbmail related program that procmail could call to do the
> >delivery to the database?  UoW imap has a program called dmail which
> >procmail can call to deliver messages to mailbox formats it doesn't
> >understand, I use mbx (not mbox) mailboxes right now for performance
> >reasons. 
> >
> >I don't want to have all my email delivered to my INBOX and sorted into
> >folders by a mail client such as evolution.  I am constantly connecting
> >to my imap server from different locations and using different clients. 
> >In any given day I might use squirrel mail, evolution, kmail and Outlook
> >Express, so I can't maintain message sorting rules in the mail client.
> >
> >So I need some solution for server based message sorting that happens at
> >delivery time.
> >
> >Thanks much,
> >
> >Matthew T. O'Connor
> >
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