Hello,
My query is not related to mutt as such but sendmail, so please excuse
me if it bothers you.
I need to tweak sendmail in such a way that it does not sends back
rejection messages back to one of the sending machine. The mails are all
for local domain but the sending software is proprietary
I have used mutt in the past with slack and redhat.
That included the use of procmail recipes, fetchmail etc..
I inntend to start using mutt again on linux mint (ubuntu derivative).
I would find it very useful if I could be pointed towards
documentation, discussions and the topic of the subject.
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> From: Vikram Goyal
> To: mutt-users@mutt.org
> Subject: [OT] sendmail query to relay but suppress rejection messages
> My query is not related to mutt as such but sendmail, so please excuse
> me if it bothers you.
>
> I need to tweak sendmail in s
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I've been using Mutt for a few weeks. I'm impressed with the amount
of flexibility that Mutt offers, and for the most part, I've been
successful in adapting Mutt to my personal tastes. But there's one
thing that I haven't been able to get quite right
On 24May2009 07:53, Tim Johnson wrote:
| Example: extracting kmail filters to procmail recipes
Are there many filters? Will KMail export then in any form?
It may be that some ad hoc scripting can be done if you can produce text
files of the filters.
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Cameron Simpson DoD#743
http://www.cskk.ez
On Sunday 24 May 2009, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 24May2009 07:53, Tim Johnson wrote:
> | Example: extracting kmail filters to procmail recipes
>
> Are there many filters? Will KMail export then in any form?
> It may be that some ad hoc scripting can be done if you can produce text
> files of the
On 24May2009 15:53, Tim Johnson wrote:
| On Sunday 24 May 2009, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| > On 24May2009 07:53, Tim Johnson wrote:
| > | Example: extracting kmail filters to procmail recipes
| >
| > Are there many filters? Will KMail export then in any form?
| > It may be that some ad hoc scriptin
On Sunday 24 May 2009, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Can you show us a few excerpts from the kmailrc?
Sure:
## -- filter block follows: ---
[Filter #1]
Applicability=0
AutomaticName=false
ConfigureShortcut=false
ConfigureToolbar=false
Icon=
StopProcessingHere=true
accounts-set=
On Sunday 24 May 2009, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 24May2009 07:53, Tim Johnson wrote:
> | Example: extracting kmail filters to procmail recipes
>
> Are there many filters? Will KMail export then in any form?
> It may be that some ad hoc scripting can be done if you can produce text
> files of the