On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 12:32:32AM -0600 or thereabouts, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> 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.
You may not see it Aaron, but I can assure you it has worked for 10s of
1000s of messages for me.
> > 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.
You are correct, I had forgotten since not having to play with my procmail
in so long.
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Best regards,
Gary