Ron Johnson wrote:
Since, though, procmail recipes are 5even worse line noise than
Perl, I wouldn't recommend it either. maildrop has a very clear
filtering language.
Or better yet, cut out the middle man. It isn't like Exim doesn't have
it's own filtering built in. It certainly doesn't
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 17:23 +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2006-01-13 22:44:27, schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
>
> > It is buggy (I had that confirmed earlier today), I would not recommend
> > it.
>
> ??? - maildrop is not better.
> I use procmail since around 7 years without any problems.
The
Am 2006-01-13 22:44:27, schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
> It is buggy (I had that confirmed earlier today), I would not recommend
> it.
??? - maildrop is not better.
I use procmail since around 7 years without any problems.
> I had to use another method, otherwise exim4 would store the mail in
> $HOM
On 2006-01-13 22:44:27 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2006-01-12 18:41:52 -0500, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> > 1) procmail -- I still don't properly understand how to write my own
> >recipes; all of mine are cut and paste or modified from cut
> >and paste
>
> It is
on Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 06:55:46AM -0800, Tom Schuetz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Please set your linewrap to 72 characters.
> Is there a single .*rc kind of file where I establish the info for my
> POP3 server (their DNS #, url, etc.) and that is referred to by mail,
> fetchmail, emacs, etc?
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:09:30PM +0100, Geir Erik Nielsen wrote:
> Hi,
> I was hoping someone would be able to help on this one as I have never done it
> before.
>
> What I am trying to do, is set up a debian box that will serve as a mailserver
> (both smtp and pop), dial-on-demand internet acce
At 12:09 2000/08/12 +0100, you wrote:
I was hoping someone would be able to help on this one as I have never done it
before.
I just got through doing something very similar to this, so I'll do my best.
What I am trying to do, is set up a debian box that will serve as a
mailserver (both smtp a
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:09:30PM +0100, Geir Erik Nielsen wrote:
>
> The company "Smallandnice" has this box in their office. Every user has an
> email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The email gets sent to a server, and all of it gets put into one mailbox
> called
> smallandnice. This is also a
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 12:09:30 BST, Geir Erik Nielsen writes:
>Once every hour the debian box should connect to the other system, log in as
>smallandnice and get the mail. Once the mail is downloaded, it should
>distribute the mail in the smallandnice mailfile to the local users mailboxes.
As far as
>> Can anyone give me a short and sweet rundown of what I need configured to
>> get a working fetchmail system running?
>>
>> I have SMail set up and working (I can send E-mail from my system, and I can
>> send/receive email between different accounts on my system).
>>
>> Now I want fetchmail to
On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 03:39:40PM -0400, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 10:18:29AM -0600, Fulgham, Brent/SCO wrote:
> > I have a ~/.fetchmailrc file that has my ISP user name and password. I also
> > added a line saying that I want "mda formail -s procmail". I have a
> > .forward
On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 10:18:29AM -0600, Fulgham, Brent/SCO wrote:
> I have a ~/.fetchmailrc file that has my ISP user name and password. I also
> added a line saying that I want "mda formail -s procmail". I have a
> .forward file in my home directory, and I have a .procmailrc file.
>
> If I ru
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