Re: procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-10 Thread Phillip Deackes
Sorry, I can't quote since I've deleted the original posting. All I used to do when I used Procmail was add a line to my .fetchmailrc so it looked like this: poll pop.ukgateway.net protocol pop3 username gsmh password mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d gsmh" The last line specifies the Mail Delivery

Re: procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-10 Thread Mark Brown
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote: > I thank everybody for their great help. > Is it possible to have it run automatically when new mail arrives > without the need for every user to have his .forward set to > |/usr/bin/procmail so only having a .procmailrc

Re: procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-10 Thread Lex Chive
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote: > > Is it possible to have it run automatically when new mail arrives > without the need for every user to have his .forward set to > |/usr/bin/procmail so only having a .procmailrc fur users that want it? > Of course, yo

Re: procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-10 Thread Michael Stenner
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10:31:51PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote: > I think I will go for mutt since the PGP stuff works really fine now. > However, I have some questions regarding procmail. You have chosen wisely. I switched recently and can't imagine using anything else. > Is it poss

procmail question (was: looking for a mail client)

1999-08-09 Thread Peter Palfrader aka Weasel
I thank everybody for their great help. I think I will go for mutt since the PGP stuff works really fine now. However, I have some questions regarding procmail. Is it possible to have it run automatically when new mail arrives without the need for every user to have his .forward set to |/usr/bin/