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Alas! Mike Schiraldi spake thus:
> That should not happen. What does, say, your mutt-users procmail recipe l=
ook
> like?
>=20
> Mine's:
>=20
> :0 H
> * ^TO.*@mutt.org
> mutt/

Like I said in my other message:

:0:
* ^TO_mutt-user
$MAILDIR/mutt

And it all gets sorted out The Right Way. ;)

> If you were to send a message to both me and mutt-users, i would of course
> get both copies. This recipe would put both copies in my mutt folder. If i
> were using formmail, regardless of which one got deleted, the other would
> end up in the mutt folder. This is because the rule is based on a "To"
> header containing "@mutt.org", and both copies of the message will have
> that.

Exactly ;)

--=20
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
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The difference between dogs and cats is that dogs come when they're
called.  Cats take a message and get back to you.

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