At 19:38 -0600 17 Feb 2001, Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 10:56:03AM -0600, Gary wrote:

> > >:O: 
> > >* (^(To|Cc):*@about.com*)
> > >about.com

> can think of a few more ways too.  The above has worked for me well over
> the years.

I can't see how that could possibly work.  It doesn't allow anything
other than colons (:) between the header name and the at-sign (@).  The
asterisk (*) at the end is also wrong since you want to match exactly
one "m" there, not zero or more.

>             Of course, Bruce's real problem was having ABOUT.COM in caps to
> begin with. as you know, UNIX/Linux is case sensitive.  Check

Just because Unix filesystems are case sensitive doesn't mean that
everything else is.  In particular, regex conditions in procmail are not
case sensitive unless the "D" flag is used on the recipe.

-- 
Aaron Schrab     [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://www.execpc.com/~aarons/
 A debugged program is one for which you have not yet found the
 conditions that make it fail.  -- Jerry Ogdin

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