ight call
deliver direct. There must be a way to pass the envelope information to
deliver when using it in a pipe from procmail.?
Regards
Klaus Ethgen
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ot possible to use :detail or :user.
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Klaus Ethgen
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to change the rule. and if other users on your
> system need a similar processing, they can copy the rule.
Ah, that's true for well formed mailing lists like made with mailman or
majordomo. But there are many mailing lists out in the wild where you
have no other change than the "p
t if I call the deliver tool from procmail this will not work and the
mail falls thought to the next matching rule or the implicit delivery.
In the resulting mail, Envelope-to: is set correctly but no sorting.
Is there any way to use the Envelope-to: header for this?
Regards
Klaus Ethgen
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