Since procmail 3.14 supports the maildir mailbox format, I would assume that
means, using it with mutt, that I can get rid of the maildir.c delivery program
I've been using for the last couple of years,
and that I can change my procmail recipes from one like this:
:0
* ^TO.*mutt-(users|users-request)
|maildir Mail/m/
to one like this:
:0
* ^TO.*mutt-(users|users-request)
~/Mail/m/
and have things work smoothly. But when I get rid of maildir.c and remove
"|maildir " from the recipes, all my messages end up in the ~/Mail/m/ directory
*alongside* the cur/, new/ and tmp/ subdirectories, not *inside* any of them, as
they should.
So how do I get the new procmail to deliver to maildirs without the previously
necessary add-ons? I know that I'm calling version 3.14 of procmail in my
.forward file, and I use the trailing slash in all recipes.
Also -- is it still necessary with the new procmail to generate a lines header?
In other words, can I remove the following from my .procmailrc?
# -----------------------------------------------
# Generate a "Lines:" header
# (needed for maildir mailbox format)
# Only msg-body lines are counted (not the hdrs):
:0 bw
LINES=|wc -l | tr -d " "
:0 fhw
|formail -a "Lines: $LINES"
# -----------------------------------------------
Thanks.
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