On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 08:19:59PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote: > > :0 Wh: msgid.lock > > | formail -D 8192 $HOME/msgid.cache > > > I like your last remark! However, I don't grok your last two script > lines. Care to elaborate on them a bit? I would guess, from man formail, > that duplicate messages are deleted. Very nice. But how do they get > delivered in your correct mailboxes? Can you give the complete rule?
You mean the two I left above? That's right out of the procmailex man page. It's tries to deliver a message and if formail has seen the message then it returns true and then proclmail assumes it's delivered. If it's a new message then it returns false and processing continues. New messages get past, duplicates don't. Then you filter as normal. CC on mailing lists is a touchy topic. Try it on debian-user. It's one place where people seem to want to control what's sent instead of control what they receive! ;) I like doing them because when I answer someone's question I like them to get it as soon as possible. Luckily, mutt respects Mail-Followup-To: so those that really hate the CCs don't get them from me. Oh, back on topic -- kinda. My SMC 2652W Access Point is starting to crap out! What hardware should I replace it with? I want good 2.6 kernel support as I'm tired of rebuilding wlan_ng every time I upgrade my kernel. I just want something with range that I don't have to mess with much. Any reason to throw in a PCI wireless card into one of my Debian boxes and make that an AP -- other than for the "fun" of building an AP? -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]