Re: Procmail's {cur,new,tmp} subdirs

2002-02-16 Thread csj
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 19:33:24 +0100 Martin Wuertele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, csj wrote: > > > Having wrestled with mutt, I'm now trying to get procmail to work. > > From the looks of it, I've set up my .procmailrc correctly. > > /var/mail/foo is a big fat zero ;-) > > > >

Re: Procmail's {cur,new,tmp} subdirs

2002-02-16 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 02:18:26 +0800, csj wrote: > :0 > * ^X-Mailing-List.*debian-user > inbox/Debian/Debian-User/ ^ Quoting procmailrc(5): :If the mailbox name ends in "/", then this directory is presumed to be a :maildir folder; i.e., procĀ­

Re: Procmail's {cur,new,tmp} subdirs

2002-02-16 Thread Martin Wuertele
Hi csj! On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, csj wrote: > Having wrestled with mutt, I'm now trying to get procmail to work. > From the looks of it, I've set up my .procmailrc correctly. > /var/mail/foo is a big fat zero ;-) > > Mail which I set up as: > > :0 > * ^X-Mailing-List.*de

Procmail's {cur,new,tmp} subdirs

2002-02-16 Thread csj
Having wrestled with mutt, I'm now trying to get procmail to work. >From the looks of it, I've set up my .procmailrc correctly. /var/mail/foo is a big fat zero ;-) Mail which I set up as: :0 * ^X-Mailing-List.*debian-user inbox/Debian/Debian-User/ does get dumped in