On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 01:19:20PM +0200, Christian Ebert wrote: > * Patrick Shanahan on Wednesday, April 02, 2008 at 17:26:30 -0400 > > * Vladimir Marek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-02-08 16:25]: > > > > > > :0: > > > * /^Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > $HOME/Mail/IN-mutt-users/ > > > > :0: > > * ^Sender.*mutt.org > > $MAILDIR/mutt.users > > :0 > * ^List-Post:.*mailto:\/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Lists/$MATCH/
This may be getting a bit off-topic, but for anyone subscribed to more than a small handful of lists, or otherwise doesn't want to bother with writing (and testing) expressions similar to the above to accommodate the different approaches taken by different mailing list software, a more comprehensive approach might be preferable: http://www.professional.org/procmail/listname_id.rc If the idea of doing no work conflicts with one's sensibilities, then rolling up your sleeves and explicitly setting destinations or performing additional processing is also possible using this "One Approach To Rule Them All" method. Either way, your .procmailrc need not be any more complicated than something along the following lines: INCLUDERC=$PMDIR/listname_id.rc :0 * LISTNAME ?? foo lists/foo/ :0 * LISTNAME ?? mutt-users lists/email-mutt/ :0 * LISTNAME ?? procmail lists/email-procmail/ The above would apply irrespective of whether you're subscribed to one list or 100. Regards. -- George