Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi: > > you give me an example concerning how to filter the debian mailing- > lists, based on "X-Mailing-List:" header that the mail server add to > messages. > > ...But some mailing-lists like "snort-sign", "snort-users", > "gnupg-devel", do not add the X-headers....
Correct. X-* headers are not standard, and assumptions about them do not apply to all mailing lists. > Do you have some advices to made a "magic" configuration like for > debian? I suppose you need to analyze an e-mail header as example.... > But if you remember some analogous situations you already examined... Correct again. Yes, you do have to analyze headers to nail these things down. I think the best way is, give it some where to go _if your recipe set recognizes it_, and if no recipe recognizes it, it should fall into your inbox (which is the default). DON'T create any recipe that delivers to /dev/null yet, no matter how good you think your recipe is. Send it to "crap" or something instead. Once in /dev/null, there's no going back. > Il ven, 2004-08-27 alle 00:06, s. keeling ha scritto: > > Incoming from Lorenzo Rossi: > > > [snip] > > Thk for the teaching...you explain me clear the concept but looking at > the output in procmail log file I can see the following lines, and a > doubt arise in my mind... :) [snip] > procmail: Score: 1 1 "^To:.*snort-sigs" > procmail: Score: 0 1 "^Cc:.*snort-sigs" > > Focusing on: > > procmail: Score: 1 1 "^To:.*snort-sigs" > procmail: Score: 0 1 "^Cc:.*snort-sigs" > > [....] > > It seems to me that procmail set the initial value score to 0 > What I'm missing? > Probably I should read again the procmail docs... Perhaps we both should. :-) Sorry, I don't profess to be an expert. Those can be found in procmail-users. I'm just trying to explain what I've managed to find works for me. The manpages should give you better information. -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) http://www.spots.ab.ca/~keeling - - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]