h leaves your
TRAP variable free for other purposes is to use a global lockfile so only 1
procmail can run at a time:
# Global lockfile
LOCKFILE=$PMDIR/globallock
Theoretically this could impact performance but I can't imagine anyone
receiving enough mail to make this an actual problem on
puts in $MATCH.
Regards,
Vincent van Leeuwen
Media Design - http://www.mediadesign.nl/
s to suit your needs. I just hit shift+S after I save an
attachment.
Regards,
Vincent van Leeuwen
Media Design - http://www.mediadesign.nl/
7;s a lot easier than
correcting the directory for each attachment. I hope this is what you meant
and you're not already doing what I'm suggesting.
Vincent van Leeuwen
Media Design - http://www.mediadesign.nl/
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 02:45:10PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 18 at 06:06 PM, quoth Vincent van Leeuwen:
> >All the messages have Message-ID's and References or In-Reply-To
> >headers which all seem to be correct. However, the Message-ID's from
>
essage-ID as a real one and
ignores it for threading purposes? If so, is there anything I can do (except
editing the messages by hand ofcourse) to make Mutt thread them properly
again?
For completeness, I'm using Mutt 1.5.17+20080114 (2008-01-14) (a Debian
version).
R